Arkansas
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The news out of Arkansas the last few weeks just keeps getting more horrifying. First it was revealed that state Rep. Justin Harris (R-West Fork) had once employed Eric Cameron Francis, a man accused of raping a 6-year-old girl last year, at Harris day care, Growing Gods Kingdom Preschool. Then it was discovered that Harris had actually given the little girl in question over to Francis, after having adopted and then rehomed her when Harris and his wife felt they couldnt care for the girl or her little sister any longer. Then there were reports that Harris believed the girls, who had suffered abuse in their biological mothers home, were possessed by demons and had subjected them to exorcism. Oh yeah, and while Harris loves bashing other people for getting government money, there are allegations that he continued to cash the checks he got for adopting the girls even after they were rehomed. And thats on top of the dazzling stream of money he got$4 million so farfrom the government to run his day care, even though there are strong indications that the facilitywhich, again, is called Growing Gods Kingdomwas not following rules forbidding religious indoctrination.
Could this story get any worse? Of course! Now its been revealed that Harris is sponsoring a bill that could force underage rape victims to bear their rapists children. Despite his public statements expressing sadness over his adopted daughter being assaulted by the man he gave her over to, Harris appears not to have learned a single thing about compassion or empathy for rape survivors.
The bill in question, HB 1424, would change Arkansass current parental consent law to make it harder for underage rape victims to get abortions. Right now, the law requires minors who want abortions to either get parental consent to do so or subject themselves to the humiliating, arbitrary judicial bypass process. However, there is an exception for girls who have become pregnant through rape or incest. This new legislation would remove that exception. Apparently, Harris and his colleagues dont think life is hard enough already for these individuals.
To make it worse, this kind of legislation might actually force teenagers to ask their own rapists for permission to abort, given, again, the parental consent clause. A lot of sexual abuse of minors happens in the home, often at the hands of people who are supposed to be the childs guardians. Harris really should know this. After all, not only were the girls he adopted exposed to sexual abuse in their original home, but he handed them over to a man who raped one of them. If he had a lick of sense in him at all, he would know better than anyone how adolescents are sometimes abused at the hands of people who are supposed to be caring for them.
Read more: http://rhrealitycheck.org/article/2015/03/19/rep-justin-harris-wants-make-harder-teenage-rape-survivors-get-abortions/
Judi Lynn
(162,376 posts)Lawmaker Whose Adopted Daughter Was Raped Wants To Restrict Abortion For Rape And Incest Victims
by Tara Culp-Ressler Posted on March 18, 2015 at 8:42 am
An Arkansas lawmaker who has recently sparked controversy for giving away his adopted daughter to a man who later sexually abused her is sponsoring legislation to make it harder for young victims to end a pregnancy resulting from abuse.
State Rep. Justin Harris (R) is spearheading HB 1424, which seeks to strengthen his states parental consent requirements for minors seeking an abortion. Its one of a slew of anti-choice restrictions that the Arkansas legislature is currently considering.
Right now, Arkansas residents under the age of 18 can only get an abortion after getting consent from one of their parents. The court system can excuse them from this requirement if they go through whats a called a judicial bypass procedure. Or, if they became pregnant as a result of incest, rape, or sexual abuse, they can claim an exemption to the law and waive the consent requirement.
Harris bill would tighten those requirements, removing the current exemption for victims of sexual crimes making those minors abortion access dependent on permission from parents they may not feel safe confiding in.
More:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2015/03/18/3635237/justin-harris-parental-consent/