Pre-born baby at 20 weeks gestation |
From Nora Sullivan, Research Assistant
Charlotte Lozier Institute
I wanted to share with you a new report authored by Charlotte Lozier Institute associate scholar Angelina
Baglini and co-released today by the Lozier Institute and Life Canada
finds that the United States and Canada are two of only seven in the
world to permit elective abortion beyond 20 weeks. The two nations join
China, North Korea, Singapore, Vietnam, and Netherlands in allowing
abortion beyond 20 weeks, more than halfway through pregnancy and the
point at which research shows the unborn child feels pain.
“Our
fresh review of international statutes and case law was undertaken with
the knowledge that U.S. policies, set by the Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton
in 1973, are among the world’s most permissive,” said Chuck Donovan,
president of the Charlotte Lozier Institute. “Our goal was to establish
what a 20-week-limit would mean in the global context, and the news is
that our nation and our northern neighbor, Canada, would still be among
the top 4% in permissive law and practice if we adopted such a limit.
Laws restricting abortion on demand after 20 weeks would move the bulk
of North America away from the fringe and closer to the international
mainstream.”
The Charlotte Lozier Institute is the education and research
arm of the Susan B. Anthony List.
The Institute brings together physicians, sociologists, statisticians, and policy researchers in a powerful new way to examine today’s most pressing human life issues. Use this link to find more information on this organization http://www.lozierinstitute.org/
The Institute brings together physicians, sociologists, statisticians, and policy researchers in a powerful new way to examine today’s most pressing human life issues. Use this link to find more information on this organization http://www.lozierinstitute.org/
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