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Thu Aug 25, 2022, 05:52 PM Aug 2022

Florida amendment proposes near total ban on abortion

TALLAHASSEE - Amid debates across the country about abortion rights, a political committee has proposed a ballot initiative in Florida that would recognize a "God-given right to life of the preborn individual."

The Protect Human Life Florida Committee received an initial approval Aug. 12 from the Florida Department of State to move forward with the proposed constitutional amendment.

The committee would need to submit 891,589 petition signatures to get on the 2024 ballot.

It then would need approval from at least 60 percent of voters.

The proposal seeks to establish a constitutional right that would say, "The right to life of the preborn individual is God-given, thus unalienable and recognized accordingly. Therefore, it shall not be infringed at any stage of development."


https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/human-life-protection-amendment-proposed-in-florida/
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Florida amendment proposes near total ban on abortion (Original Post) In It to Win It Aug 2022 OP
The proposal should be thrown out. God doesn't enter into the equation. lpbk2713 Aug 2022 #1
Now they want us to choose between pro-God and pro-Woman. hay rick Aug 2022 #2

lpbk2713

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1. The proposal should be thrown out. God doesn't enter into the equation.
Thu Aug 25, 2022, 06:52 PM
Aug 2022


Well ... it shouldn't anyway.

I suppose anything is possible in DuhSantisland.

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