Indiana Ultrasound Law to Take Effect in January

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Anti-abortion activist David Daleiden speaks during the Family Research Counci''s (FRC) 11th annual ProLifeCon Digital Action Summit on Friday, January 22, 2016 at the FTC Washington D.C. headquarters on the day of the March for Life, commemorating the 43nd anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide. Daleiden was awarded the Digital Prolife Pioneer Award from FRC President Tony Perkins for his undercover work exposing Planned ParenthoodÕs sale of aborted babies' parts. Daleiden, who is the founder for the Center for Medical Progress, posed as a biotechnology representative to infiltrate Planned Parenthood affiliates and secretly recorded supposed efforts to procure tissue for research. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
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A 2016 law requiring women in Indiana to undergo an ultrasound at least 18 hours before having an abortion will go into effect on Jan. 1 following Planned Parenthood’s request to withdraw its lawsuit that temporarily blocked the restriction.

“Planned Parenthood has conceded defeat,” The Associated Press quoted Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill.

The Indiana state legislature passed the measure in 2016 and it was signed into law by then-Gov. Mike Pence, now the vice president of the United States.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. At least let them hear the heartbeat.
    And see the form of a real breathing Baby.
    Maybe they will finally understand Murder!

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