Disaster Death Penalty for Abortions Becomes Pivotal Issue in GOP Runoff in Texas - When you're so pro life you wanna end a ho

A bill that could allow the death penalty for women who receive abortions emerged as a pivotal issue in a state legislative race in Texas.

The legislation, which was filed last year by state Representative Bryan Slaton, would allow women who receive an abortion to be charged with assault or homicide, which carries the state's death sentence.

Texas already has one of the country's most restrictive abortion laws, but some Republicans have sought to add further limitations to the practice—while Democrats and some moderates have strongly opposed the laws.

The battle over how Republicans should handle the issue of abortion has become central in one GOP primary in Texas' 91st congressional district, which contains conservative suburbs north of Fort Worth. In the primary held earlier this month, state Representative Stephanie Klick was forced into a runoff with challenger David Lowe.

The two sparred over the abortion legislation during a Republican women's club luncheon on Friday, which was streamed on Facebook.

"I support Representative Slaton's bill," Lowe said. "Which was probably the strongest pro-life bill to ever enter Texas. The same law that protects Stephanie, you, me—I want those same laws to protect unborn children."

Klick, however, slammed the legislation, saying the idea of "sentencing women to death" is "absolutely abhorrent." Instead, she pointed to existing laws in Texas that have already reduced the number of abortions in the state.

"Abolishing abortion is important, but I think we can do that without giving women the death penalty," she said.

Lowe defended his support of the legislation, saying it has "nothing to do with the death penalty" and that he is "not even a fan of" it.

"Do we all agree that abortion is murder? Absolutely. There should be consequences for it," he said, pointing out that some women in Texas have traveled to other states including Oklahoma for the procedure.

In a statement to Newsweek, Lowe said that he supports "all pro-life bills including those that say unborn children have the same value as born children."

"Representative Klick, throughout her career, has exclusively supported bills that state the unborn are legally less than their born counterparts and has also helped stop legislation that would have banned child gender modification," he wrote.

The bill aims to make abortion a capital offense. It only includes exemptions for pregnancies that seriously threaten the life of the mother, but not rape or incest. It also instructs the state attorney general to "direct a state agency to enforce those laws, regardless of any contrary federal statute, regulation, treaty, order or court decision," according to the Texas Tribune.

Last September, a law went into effect in Texas that banned most abortions in the state.
The law ends abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which is typically around six weeks when a woman cannot even know she is pregnant.

During the primary, Klick received 49 percent of the vote—just shy of the majority needed to avoid a runoff—while Lowe won 39 percent. Regardless of who wins the runoff, the district is likely to remain in Republican hands, as former President Donald Trump won it by 20 points in 2020. The runoff election is scheduled for May 24.

Newsweek reached out to Klick for comment Sunday morning. This story will be updated with any response.

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I kind of wonder do you think maybe if this law gets passed, you could fuck off to another country if you get caught in texas, and plead aslyum for this overly taliban level abortion law in texas? I am pretty sure Ireland literally refused extradition request from us over texas' s prison system.
i'd figure that people would go to liberal states and the liberal states would go "nah fuck you, texas, you don't get to kill women because they are exercising their bodily autonomy, get bent"
 
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Those same retards screech about how life is important and all that shit, but then they also rally against welfare for poor single mothers to feed their children.
To me, they are s.th worse than retards-they are hypocrites. It is stupid beyond belief. Let's do the math here-in Texas, LWOP is around 1.3 mio bucks per offender. A death sentence (owning to the costs of the trial&years of appeals) costs, on average, 3.8 mio bucks per offender. Instead of wasting 3.8 mio, why not only spend 1.3 mio and allot the rest to supporting single mothers? (I understand that this would mean to change fiscal procedures et al. but seriously, this can not be rocket science...)

That's what the 2022 GOP wants, though. They want to basically be the American Taliban with how they want to push their religion on the rest of us. They don't give a shit when the baby is born, and it can starve for all they care (since they hate welfare), but that fetus better be born or the woman should be executed in their eyes.

Then you got the A&H autists, who love everything Republican because Russian propaganda on /pol/ told them the GOP was good, which has turned them into Fox News watching Puritans with the worldview of baby boomers. Add in the fact it punishes women, who wouldn't have sex with them under any circumstance, and it makes it even better
I think, with all due respect, you are simplifying the political divide. There are retards on both side of the political aisle.Most Republican voters and most Democrat voters are normal, down-to-earth people. So are most reps. Personally, I don't really like either party. The party I really like (American Solidarity Party) has no chance to get elected because of our current political system. Continental Europe has is way better, imho. There, even smaller parties can get elected and voice issues in parliament. If there is a coalition government parts of their program can turn into policies.
 
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I was gonna write a post, but, I see the usual suspects are in here. Instead, here is a link to the bill itself and screen shots of what the definitions of abortion is, outlined in the bill, and the section that has lead to the sensationalism of the death penalty hook.

The Bill HB3326

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lol in some states a rapist can sue for visitation too, also what if your a woman and you get pregnant but your baby dies in the womb like in the middle of a pregnancy, or the doctor recognizes a genetic issue that would mean your going to give birth to a potato? can you imagine the emotional torment, that might bring a pregnant woman to be forced to carry a dead thing to term, all that pain and suffering? the way I see it life is corgito ergo sum, I think therfore I am, if a baby is born unaware of its own existence, techically alive but brain dead, or dead, then how can you consider it to be life?
It'll be like that woman in Ireland several years ago where the dead baby will kill the mother from something like septic shock. They won't remove the dead baby - she'll just have to meet her maker like Junior did.
 
I was gonna write a post, but, I see the usual suspects are in here. Instead, here is a link to the bill itself and screen shots of what the definitions of abortion is, outlined in the bill, and the section that has lead to the sensationalism of the death penalty hook.

The Bill HB3326

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i like how they think that ectopic pregnancy has any chance of being viable. ectopic pregnancies are 0% viable 100% of the time.
 
I think you've misread, ectopic pregnancies aren't considered abortion in the bill.
i just find the phrasing amusing.

"remove an ectopic pregnancy that seriously threatens the life of the mother when a reasonable alternative to save the lives of both the mother and the unborn child is unavailable"

there is no alternative. there is no viability, and therefore no way to "save the child". that's all i'm getting at.
 
i just find the phrasing amusing.

"remove an ectopic pregnancy that seriously threatens the life of the mother when a reasonable alternative to save the lives of both the mother and the unborn child is unavailable"

there is no alternative. there is no viability, and therefore no way to "save the child". that's all i'm getting at.
Legaleese be like that sometimes. Gotta have hard definitions for everyone and not assume the person reading it knows what an ectopic pregnancy is. I sure as hell didn't and had to look it up.
 
i just find the phrasing amusing.

"remove an ectopic pregnancy that seriously threatens the life of the mother when a reasonable alternative to save the lives of both the mother and the unborn child is unavailable"

there is no alternative. there is no viability, and therefore no way to "save the child". that's all i'm getting at.
Old white men and permavirgin autistic alt-right retarded males should not be in charge of women's bodies
 
Legaleese be like that sometimes. Gotta have hard definitions for everyone and not assume the person reading it knows what an ectopic pregnancy is. I sure as hell didn't and had to look it up.
it's a bit alarming to me that the people writing these bills don't seem to understand that ectopic pregnancies, by nature, are unviable. if this simple fact is something they don't understand, it concerns me that they think they have any business writing bills about pregnancy.
 
I suppose this is one way to try and get women to responsibly abstain from sex.
i don't think it's the right way though

what race is the abortion?
 
Yes women own their baby until she ejects them. If the little parasite is leeching nutrients from a female it's owned by the woman. The mother controls the life and death of the fetus.

Men are just sperm donors and women are the ones who create humans. That's why women are treated more gently, that's why women have their own hospitals, that's why in war women are raped. Women are who determine the next generations of man and controlling women is all men can do to control the young and steer society in a way they want. Children always prefer mom over dad. Men dedicate their lives to having sex and appealing to the opposite sex. Happy wife, happy life.

Anti abortion laws are men's desperate attempt to control women in an age of women finally having control over their status in life and bodies. Abortion theatens the masculinity of men and patriarchal structure of society.

Cope lmao

Calm down Feminist.
 
I suppose this is one way to try and get women to responsibly abstain from sex.
i don't think it's the right way though

what race is the abortion?
what about men? why is it always the women who are responsible? it takes two to tango, you know. and men do have higher sex drives and are probably the ones initiating sex the majority of the time, so shouldn't they be the ones abstaining?
 
what about men? why is it always the women who are responsible? it takes two to tango, you know. and men do have higher sex drives and are probably the ones initiating sex the majority of the time, so shouldn't they be the ones abstaining?
If they documented who the supposed father of the abortion was, in all likelihood, it would come down to a select group of men, all wealthy or attractive. You won't have to look far these days for a man who hasn't gone without sex in years or possibly his entire life in spite of his increased sex drive.

this whataboutism is unbecoming of you and solves nothing
 
Is birth control allowed in Texas? Might save a few lives if women can easily purchase the Pill or whatever. I mean, with this law I’m guessing women will think twice about having sex (not just teens, but even married couples who already have a few kids and have an accident).
 
Is birth control allowed in Texas? Might save a few lives if women can easily purchase the Pill or whatever. I mean, with this law I’m guessing women will think twice about having sex (not just teens, but even married couples who already have a few kids and have an accident).
Apparently it's harder to get, but Texas has rural areas where that's common for a lot of things, and this is from an obviously biased site.
 
Is birth control allowed in Texas? Might save a few lives if women can easily purchase the Pill or whatever. I mean, with this law I’m guessing women will think twice about having sex (not just teens, but even married couples who already have a few kids and have an accident).
You usually just need a scrip from a doctor, and you usually just get that scrip by telling them you want it. If your town has a pharmacy anywhere nearby, they carry a brand of BC pills.

IMO, you shouldn't need a scrip for that, but it's not terribly difficult to get otherwise either.
 
I was gonna write a post, but, I see the usual suspects are in here. Instead, here is a link to the bill itself and screen shots of what the definitions of abortion is, outlined in the bill, and the section that has lead to the sensationalism of the death penalty hook.

The Bill HB3326

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So all this bill does is extend already existing rights. Rights that used to start at birth, now start at inception.

I'm not in favor of this bill because I think that if you're enough of a sociopath to kill an unborn baby because its life is inconvenient to you then you should absolutely not be raising a child anyway, but I still think anyone acting like this bill literally says "death to abortionists" is by definition mentally retarded. But hey, it's what MSNPC told them to believe so by god they're going to believe it with every molecule of their being. At least until next week when they get a new set of die-hard beliefs installed, replacing the old ones.
 
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