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Offline thundley4

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Illinois' Abortion Notification Law revived by federal court
Posted: July 14, 2009 03:22 PM
A federal appeals court revives Illinois' Abortion Notification Law.

A ruling Tuesday means that, under Illinois law, teenage girls are in fact required to notify their parents before getting abortions. The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's ruling that had barred enforcement of the measure. The legislation was passed in 1984, and then updated in 1995.

It says minors can't get abortions without telling their parents or getting a court's approval to bypass the requirement. Until now, it's never been enforced because of legal wrangling. Anti-abortion groups for years have called for enforcement of the law.
Score one for the good guys.

This is sure to piss off the DUmmies from Illinois.  :-)

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Re: Illinois' Abortion Notification Law revived by federal court
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2009, 12:19:05 AM »
It will be challenged by the left, make no mistake! They will at least tie it up in court for another ten years until the USSC gets a chance to rule.

I'll lay odds they filed an appeal before the ink was dry on the ruling of the 7th Circuit ruling!
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Re: Illinois' Abortion Notification Law revived by federal court
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2009, 08:08:26 AM »
It will be challenged by the left, make no mistake! They will at least tie it up in court for another ten years until the USSC gets a chance to rule.

I'll lay odds they filed an appeal before the ink was dry on the ruling of the 7th Circuit ruling!

What, what, I am amazed that common sense is being used anywhere these days.

I am trying to find just one reason that law can be contested on.





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Re: Illinois' Abortion Notification Law revived by federal court
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2009, 11:27:29 AM »
Um, why aren't there requirements notification of parents or legal guardians for ANY medical procedure on a minor?  DUH???

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Re: Illinois' Abortion Notification Law revived by federal court
« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2009, 11:43:18 AM »
Um, why aren't there requirements notification of parents or legal guardians for ANY medical procedure on a minor?  DUH???



They are for any medical procedure on a minor EXCEPT ABORTION.........that "penumbra of privacy" thing that the SCOTUS "discovered" in the Constitution.........remember, the one that nobody who has ever actually read the document has found yet......

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Re: Illinois' Abortion Notification Law revived by federal court
« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2009, 11:54:14 AM »
They are for any medical procedure on a minor EXCEPT ABORTION.........that "penumbra of privacy" thing that the SCOTUS "discovered" in the Constitution.........remember, the one that nobody who has ever actually read the document has found yet......

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Oh yeah, it's right there next to the "separation of church & state", and the "right to free healthcare".
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Re: Illinois' Abortion Notification Law revived by federal court
« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2009, 02:38:52 PM »
Oh yeah, it's right there next to the "separation of church & state", and the "right to free healthcare".


What next, perhaps some mental health expert convincing your teenager to become sterilized with the promiss it can be reversed later .?

No problem Dude or Miss, the government will pay for the procedure and your parents will never know you are sexually active.

Your sex life is none of your parents business, it is not the business of the church or anyone but you.  At 13 years of age a person has the right to decide for themselves what road their sexuality will take.

When you become an adult, provided you have the money for it the procedure can in most cases be reversed.

This procedure will not prevent STD or Aids infections,  this just allowes children to have sex without fear of pregnancy.

Calling all red blooded young men, the government will pay for you to be become sterile until you want children.

No one will know about this not parents or family.  You will be free to do your thing with no consequences, no baggage, and a rape now and then will not screw up your life.

You know how one thing leads to another in life, to allow abortions on little girls withought notifying the parents will only lead to sterilization with the same rules in the long run.