Arkansas Senate OKs Ban on Abortions After Heartbeat Begins
The Arkansas Senate voted today for a bill that would ban virtually
all abortions in the state. The measure would ban abortions at the point
when a unborn child’s heart starts to beat.
At 22 days into pregnancy, before most women know they are pregnant,
unborn children complete the development of their heart to the point
that a heartbeat begins and the bill would stop abortions at that point.
Some pro-life groups are not on board with the legislation, not because
they oppose banning abortions but out of a concern that it will be
struck down in court if passed, since the Supreme Court is currently
dominated by at least a 5-4 pro-abortion majority. As a result, the
legislation would be struck down in court and the ruling would add to
the case law that supports Roe vs. Wade. Such groups are working to
change the courts so Roe can be overturned and legislation like the
Heartbeat bill or others could be approved to provide legal protection
for unborn children.
Democratic Gov. Mike Beebe told reporters his office is looking into those constitutional concerns.
“I’m waiting on lawyers. I think that’s the big concern
right now – does it run afoul of the Supreme Court or constitutional
restrictions?” Beebe said. “That’s the first thing we’re looking at.”
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