Mississippi House Sends Abortion Procedure Ban to Governor
Mississippi would ban a commonly used second-trimester abortion procedure under a bill headed to Gov. Phil Bryant’s desk.
The House voted 85-32 Tuesday to approve Senate changes to the legislation…
…The measure would outlaw a procedure called dilation and evacuation unless an abortion is required to prevent a mother’s irreversible physical impairment. It would prohibit abortions extracting a live fetus in pieces using instruments such as clamps and forceps.
The bill’s supporters describe the procedure as dismemberment and say it’s unnecessarily cruel.
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4/5/16
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