Florida Gov. Scott signs late term abortion bill

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Under a new law, abortions will be illegal in Florida at any point in a woman's pregnancy if her doctor determines that the fetus could survive outside the womb.

Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill Friday that redefines that state's current third trimester abortion ban.

Current law prohibits abortions after 24 weeks of pregnancy unless the mother's life is at risk. The new law will require women to have a doctor determine whether a fetus is viable before having an abortion. It also removes the exception of psychological trouble as an exception.

The law takes effect July 1. It keeps an exception if a mother's life is at risk or to prevent irreversible physical impairment of a mother's major bodily function.

The measure passed the House 70-45 and the Senate 24-15.

"Governor Scott is pro-life and was glad to sign this bill that protects the lives of children," spokesman John Tupps said in an email.

Democrats opposed the legislation throughout the committee process and during the 2014 session. Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda, D-Tallahassee, is worried that doctors could be open to criminal prosecution and said different physicians can have different determinations.

"It is commonplace for people to get second and third opinions sometimes when they're dealing with something very important," Rehwinkel Vasilinda said. "And we know that physicians do have differences of opinion.

"It's just ... something that we shouldn't have done."

Former Senator Nan Rich is running for the Democratic nomination in the race for Governor this fall. She said in a written statement that Scott's signing is "an outrage."

"Over the objections of nearly every group representing Florida women, this morning Rick Scott signed HB 1047, which places even more restrictions on women's access to reproductive choice," Rich wrote. "Every time we let our guard down on protecting women, extremists go after our rights in Tallahassee."

The Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops have consistently supported the legislation and said advances in medicine and technology has shown that, "some babies are capable of survival outside of the womb in the second trimester."

"This good legislation protects our society's most vulnerable, the unborn, and recognizes that an unborn child who is viable and can sustain life outside of the womb has a right to life," spokeswoman Ingrid Delgado said in a written statement.

http://news.yahoo.com/florida-gov-scott-signs-term-abortion-bill-204452884.html
 
I'm personally don't like abortion, but I believe it is unconstitutional for government to interfere with women's life and more anti-abortion laws have leading to increase of illegal abortions (undercover or alley).

It is best to have education programs that run by non-profit organizations and government should stay out of abortion, except for regulate the medical safety.
 
This is also bullshit in that the great majority of late term abortions are done because of major disabilities to the baby, incompatible with life disabilities. There is such a small amount of women choosing an abortion at that stage for reasons other than the baby that it means that those who do chose it for their own health, physical or mental, have a true and serious need to have it done. I guess they don't consider suicide as putting the mother's life at risk.

It is really awful that they are trying to legislate a valid legal medical procedure. If they want to reduce abortions, there are more effective things to do than legislate it out of existence and making it underground. You need to give real sex education starting at a young age, and making it a matter of fact part of life, you need to give easy access to health care and birth control, and you need to create real support for new mothers like they do in countries like Sweden and Norway and Finland. You can't just tell women that they can't have abortions, and they also can't have any of these other things that I listed.
 
Can people keep their nose out of other peoples business already and stop trying to control what I can and can not do with my frikkin body that is mine?! Good grief!!! :mad2: ESPECIALLY when it's a bunch of MEN telling me what I can and can not do with my body!!! So aggravating.... That's okay, he won't be winning the next election anyway, his opponent backs gay marriage and wants to bring medicaid assistance to Florida... He won't stand a chance....
 
What a waste of political resources! Im just about getting fed up with stupid conservatives! :pissed:
 
Yes, I was just going to come here to say that something like 95% if not 100% of late term abortions are due to extreme profound conditions.....Stuff that if it was an adult/child dealing with, there'd be talk about turning off life support
 
I would assume there will be websites to direct women to doctors with an easy vote for ending the pregnancy. Win-win for the medical business; they can pass these women around a few times before they accept them.
 
There are actually only a few late term abortion providers in the country, period. I think since Tiller was killed there are four, maybe five if one took Tiller's place. That shows just how few women do it and how much of a non issue it is.
 
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