South Dakota (US) Governor Signs Abortion Ban Into Law

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  • happyout
    happyout

    Los Angeles Times article dated March 6, 2006

    Gov. Mike Rounds signed legislation Monday banning nearly all abortions in South Dakota, setting up a court fight aimed at challenging the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.

    The bill would make it a crime for doctors to perform an abortion unless the procedure was necessary to save the woman's life. It would make no exception for cases of rape or incest.
    Planned Parenthood, which operates the state's only abortion clinic, in Sioux Falls, has pledged to challenge the measure.

    Rounds issued a written statement saying he expects the law will be tied up in court for years and will not take effect unless the U.S. Supreme Court upholds it.

    "In the history of the world, the true test of a civilization is how well people treat the most vulnerable and most helpless in their society. The sponsors and supporters of this bill believe that abortion is wrong because unborn children are the most vulnerable and most helpless persons in our society. I agree with them," Rounds said in the statement.

    The governor declined all media requests for interviews Monday.

    The Legislature passed the bill last month after supporters argued that the recent appointment of conservative justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito have made the U.S. Supreme Court more likely to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    Abortion opponents already are offering money to help the state pay legal bills for the anticipated court challenge, Rounds has said. Lawmakers said an anonymous donor has pledged $1 million to defend the ban, and the Legislature set up a special account to accept donations for legal fees.

    Under the new law, to go into effect July 1, doctors could get up to five years in prison for performing an illegal abortion.

    Rounds noted that it was written to make sure existing restrictions would still be enforced during the legal battle. Current state law sets increasingly stringent restrictions on abortions as pregnancy progresses; after the 24th week, the procedure is allowed only to protect the woman's health and safety.

    Kate Looby, state director of Planned Parenthood, said the organization has not yet decided whether to challenge the measure in court or to seek a statewide public vote in November. A referendum would either repeal the abortion ban or delay a court challenge to the legislation.

    "Obviously, we're very disappointed that Governor Rounds has sided on the side of politics rather than on the side of the women of South Dakota to protect their health and safety," Looby said.

    She said Planned Parenthood would continue providing services that include family planning, emergency contraception and safe and legal abortions.

    About 800 abortions are performed each year in the state.

    Without getting into people’s personal feelings on whether abortion is right or wrong, can someone please shed some light on which countries allow it? What restrictions there are? Whether parents must be notified when a minor seeks an abortion? Please, just the law, not whether you think it’s a good law or not.

    Thanks,

    Happyout

  • ignored_one
    ignored_one

    Thought I'd bump this.

    Shame to see us going backwards.

  • kittyeatzjdubs
    kittyeatzjdubs

    Abortion is only legal in 3 countries, the US, Canada, and Cuba.

    A radio talk show I was listening to last night brought up a point that made me really think....if this law goes through...then that means that the only legal abortions will be for women whose lives are in danger. But then what about the rape and incest victims?....

    I don't know...

    luv, jojo

  • happyout
    happyout

    Wow, I had no idea abortion was illegal in most countries!

    Can I ask if there are a lot of orphanages or abandoned children? Or, are there a lot of "back street" abortions that take place?

    Thanks again,

    Happyout

  • Balsam
    Balsam

    Abortions allowed through out the world, check it out.

    http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/abortion/wrjp334al.html

    Unless society is willing to take on the burden of children born who are unwanted then abortion should be allowed.

    Balsam

  • candidlynuts
    candidlynuts

    i dont have a political opinion on this issue but thought that this senators comments were interesting, its like abortion isnt wrong in itself its that it should fit into his idea of what morality is. i dunno, his comments just rubbed me the wrong way. he's saying if i was raped or any other woman whos had sex before, abortion shouldnt be allowed, but if its a religious virgin of course it'd be ok!

    Bill Napoli, a Republican state senator from South Dakota who had these words of wisdom to say about the acceptable rape exception for the abortion ban:

    "A real-life description to me would be a rape victim, brutally raped, savaged. The girl was a virgin. She was religious. She planned on saving her virginity until she was married. She was brutalized and raped, sodomized as bad as you can possibly make it, and is impregnated. I mean, that girl could be so messed up, physically and psychologically, that carrying that child could very well threaten her life."

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