Kansas became the first state on Tuesday April 07,2015 to ban a
common second-trimester abortion procedure that critics describe as
dismembering a foetus.
Republican Gov. Sam
Brownback, a strong abortion opponent, signed a bill imposing the ban,
and the new law takes effect July 1. He and the National Right to Life
Committee, which drafted the measure, said they hope Kansas’ example
spurs other states to enact such laws. Already, the measure also has
been introduced in Missouri, Oklahoma and South Carolina.
“This
law has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the
United States,” committee president Carol Tobias said in a statement.
Two
abortion rights groups that operate Kansas clinics with abortion
services, Trust Women and Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri,
said they’re considering challenging the new law in court.
“We
will become a bellwether for future introductions of this bill in the
states,” said Laura McQuade, president and CEO of the Planned Parenthood
chapter.
Abortion rights supporters say the law,
which bans the dilation and evacuation procedure and redefines it as
“dismemberment,” could be vulnerable to a lawsuit because it bans some
abortions before a foetus can survive outside the womb and contains no
mental health exception for the mother
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