Yes... it is a "spoof". Marzian still is in the legislature -- and she adds these type of amendments to bills which are even more absurd then her amendments. Yes, she is famous for adding an amendment to another bill requiring all men requiring to get ED medication to get permission from their wives. If I remember correctly it was added to a Republican sponsored bill requiring all women to get permission from their husbands to get gynecological medical care.
I see. Well, there is a lot of bogus info flying around these days. I saw some people even trying to argue that the Constitution includes a right to abortion. Man that is crazy stuff.
gotta be something in the water. either that or mother nature had an embolism seriously, for centuries we marginalized these scum and rightly so. now we glorify them . this is progress?
Same rule for all - you can do with your body whatever you want, but not killing another human being.
Judge blocks Louisiana abortion 'trigger law' from taking effect The temporary block on the abortion law comes after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade https://www.foxnews.com/politics/judge-blocks-louisiana-abortion-trigger-law-from-taking-effect A judge in Louisiana temporarily blocked three state laws that would ban virtually all abortions on Monday. The abortion bans were set to take effect if the Supreme Court ever overturned Roe v. Wade, which it did on Friday. Several states across the country have enacted similar laws, known as "trigger laws." Orleans Parish Civil District Court Judge Robin Giarrusso issued the temporary block shortly after abortion providers in the state filed a lawsuit, according to the order. Abortion groups, represented by the Center for Reproductive Rights, argue the abortion restrictions violate providers' due process rights and "lack constitutionally required safeguards to prevent arbitrary enforcement." The groups also argue that the laws are overly vague, as they do not include a specific start date beyond the end of Roe. Giarrusso will scheduled a hearing for the lawsuit on July 8. The court will then make a determination on whether to continue the stay. Abortions remain legal in the state for the time being. The Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday, allowing state governments to regulate abortion for the first time since 1973. Louisiana's trigger laws would prohibit abortions in all cases except when the mother faces death or serious injury. The laws include no exceptions for rape or incest. A dozen other U.S. states have passed trigger laws similar to Louisiana's.
Not a problem. It should take a few months for most states to sort some things out. Note that this case was filed in state court rather than the decades old practice of running to the federal court. Yep. The times they iz a changin.