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Tennessee Introduces Bill Allowing Fathers To Prevent An Abortion

It’s about damn time this bill was passed. It’s a crying shame America must depend on a bill to stop the criminal murder of babies (fetus or born). Of course, you can expect leftist heads to explode at the thought of a father preventing the mother from killing her child.

Source: The Daily Wire

A new bill in the Tennessee General Assembly seeks to create a legal procedure in which a man could order to request an injunction prohibiting a woman from having an abortion if she is pregnant with his child.

The details of the bill include a specific timeline that must be followed. Within fourteen days of a petition being filed, there will be a court hearing in which the two sides can “present evidence.”

If the woman has an abortion in violation of the injunction served to her, the legislation states that the court may hold her “in civil or criminal contempt and punish [her] in accordance with the law.”

The bill does not include language in which there are exceptions for incest or rape.

HuffPost notes that the measure will most likely be found unconstitutional if it becomes law. The media outlet cites the 1992 Planned Parenthood v. Casey decision, wherein the Supreme Court ruled that it was not constitutional to require a woman to tell her husband before seeking an abortion.

Fox 17 News Nashville spoke with Pody on Friday about Tennessee’s recent measure:

Pody says the mother would be able to provide her own argument as to why she should go through with the abortion, and medical issues would be taken into consideration.

Francie Hunt, Executive Director of Tennessee Advocates for Planned Parenthood, responded to the legislation in a statement:

A pregnant person must have the ultimate control over their body and their pregnancy. This is an unconstitutional, insulting, and dangerous bill. Nobody should have the power to make health care decisions for someone else — not a judge, a partner, and certainly not a rapist regardless of paternity. Tennessee politicians’ priorities couldn’t be more out of step with the dire needs of their constituents as they suffer from the consequences of Gov. Lee’s botched response to the pandemic. The legislature needs to stop trying to distract the public from their leadership failures with increasingly stigmatizing abortion restrictions.

This is not the first time that Tennessee has been the focus of the abortion debate. Just last year, Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed the controversial heartbeat bill into law, which banned abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected usually at about six weeks of pregnancy. The law is currently being legally challenged, and a federal court blocked it within hours of the Governor’s signing.

Tennessee Introduces Bill Allowing Fathers To Prevent An Abortion

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