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Related: About this forumKansas abortion amendment inspires call for boycott of Republican-affiliated businesses
TOPEKA A Kansas community organizer is calling for a boycott of businesses tied to Republican politicians in wake of the Kansas Legislatures endorsement of a constitutional amendment clarifying women in the state dont have a right to abortion services.
The Kansas Senate affirmed a previous vote by the Kansas House to place on ballots in August 2022 the amendment to the Kansas Constitutions Bill of Rights. The amendment would reverse a Kansas Supreme Court decision in 2019 establishing that women had the right to make decisions about continuation of pregnancies.
Legislators opposed to the constitutional amendment said passage by Kansas voters would set the stage for an end to legal abortion even to save the life of the mother or for women who were victims of rape or incest.
The amendment, which cleared the Senate 28-11 and the House 86-38, was viewed by supporters as necessary to preserve decades of abortion regulations from judicial overreach.
Read more: https://kansasreflector.com/2021/01/30/kansas-abortion-amendment-inspires-call-for-boycott-of-republican-affiliated-businesses/
SharonClark
(10,325 posts)and it goes to a Senate sub-committee this week.
Changing the state constitution to declare 1) there is no right to abortion and 2) no state funding for abortion services.
And another to declare any attempt to control guns is a violation if the state constitution.
CrispyQ
(38,299 posts)2010
Forced Labor, Revisited: The Thirteenth Amendment and Abortion
Andrew Koppelman
Northwestern University School of Law, akoppelman@law.northwestern.edu
https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=1031&context=facultyworkingpapers
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I. The basic argument The Thirteenth Amendment reads as follows:
1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
2. Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
My claim is that the amendment is violated by laws that prohibit abortion. When women are compelled to carry and bear children, they are subjected to "involuntary servitude" in violation of the amendment. Abortion prohibitions violate the Amendment's guarantee of personal liberty, because forced pregnancy and childbirth, by compelling the woman to serve the fetus, creates "that control by which the personal service of one man [sic] is disposed of or coerced for another's benefit which is the essence of involuntary servitude."6
Such laws violate the amendment's guarantee of equality, because forcing women to be mothers makes them into a servant caste, a group which, by virtue of a status of birth, is held subject to a special duty to serve others and not themselves.
Parents can't be compelled to donate their organs to their child, even to save the child's life. Why does a fetus have more claim on a woman's organs than her child who has been born?
THE MOST IMPORTANT DECISION A WOMAN CAN MAKE ISN'T YOURS.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,730 posts)get rid of a 1969 law that doesn't allow abortions. Glad I live in a more progressive state, even though at my age (72) I'm not likely to be needing an abortion in the future.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)Desert grandma
(1,053 posts)Now, if we could only get rid of Yvette Harrell, that right wing Trumper, down south, things would be even better!
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)Right in the wallet
Oldem
(833 posts)boycotting such businesses on the simple grounds that they support repugs, period--on anything. I'm thinking of the recent post that recommended boycotting Publix because it's heiress supports the Stop the Steal lie. I think that one was resolved in Publix's favor. But what if we started a list of major businesses that support dump, seditionist repugs, etc. There are more of them than the pillow guy. Some owners of big sports teams, for instance.