Texas lawmakers weighing death penalty for abortion

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Texas lawmakers have been debating a bill in the state legislature this week that would classify abortion as a homicide — and make it punishable by death.

“A living human child, from the moment of fertilization on fusion of a human spermatozoon with a human ovum, is entitled to the same rights, powers, and privileges as are secured or granted by the laws of this state to any other human child,” the bill says.

Over 400 people testified on Monday and Tuesday in front of the Texas House Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence in support of the legislation, dubbed House Bill 896 or the “Abolition of Abortion in Texas Act.”

It was first introduced by Republican Rep. Tony Tinderholt, of Arlington, back in 2017 and brought back to life earlier this year.

“I think it’s important to remember that if a drunk driver kills a pregnant woman, they get charged twice,” Tinderholt said. “If you murder a pregnant woman, you get charged twice. So I’m not specifically criminalizing women. What I’m doing is equalizing the law.”

Democratic Rep. Victoria Neave, of Dallas County, condemned the congressman’s efforts.

“I’m trying to reconcile in my head the arguments that I heard tonight about how essentially one is OK with subjecting a woman to the death penalty for the exact — to do to her the exact same thing that one is alleging she is doing to a child,” Neave said.

Tinderholt’s bill will now go before the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to be debated. A vote on the measure, however, has yet to be scheduled.




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Isn't it crazy how a woman says its her body & she can do what ever she chooses to that child w/o repercussions, & its not considered murder, & that child inside her has no defense against its own mother killing it......yet those same mothers are the ones yelling about the immigrant children being mistreated, etc.......yet theyre killing their own children......Texas is about to lay the hammer down.
 

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merely semantics - they can make it illegal - call it 1st degree murder with no right to appeal - and finish u with a firing squad - only problem is the SC has interpreted the Constitution to say there is a right to privacy that covers a woman's right to abortion - then I'm fairly confident that state law is illegal if it violates federal law
 

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Just WTF is going on there :D Its hard to tell when cells become conscious and feel pain, but in most developed countries some upper limit is created when you can't do abortion. The death penalty, however, is probably too much, although considering this post about Satanists, I don't know :xD
 

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The OP was from 2019, obviously this never became law and nor should it

I'm a proponent of a constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights earlier in the pregnancy and banning late term abortions. I'll define late term as when a baby can survive outside the womb. That person is protected by the constitution.

As for the crime of having a late term abortion? The punishment has to be substantive, but I'm not a proponent of the death penalty to begin with.
 

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Just WTF is going on there :D Its hard to tell when cells become conscious and feel pain, but in most developed countries some upper limit is created when you can't do abortion. The death penalty, however, is probably too much, although considering this post about Satanists, I don't know :xD
It's come to the point where extreme measures are needed to set examples for all of the people who think they can intentionally continue ignoring laws of the land. It's out of control.

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It's come to the point where extreme measures are needed to set examples for all of the people who think they can intentionally continue ignoring laws of the land. It's out of control.

'Free country doesn't mean you're free to do whatever the hell you want'
Are extreme measures are needed for people who gamble offshore and with bookies?

I played online PLO last night... I guess I'm screwed.
 

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