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Personhood Laws Weaken Women's Rights?

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Friday, September 30, 2011   

ST. LOUIS - The movement of "personhood" laws throughout the nation raises an old debate: When does life begin?

Groups pushing to end abortion are supporting measures that will redefine the word "person" to include all human beings from the moment of fertilization. But the Rev. Rebecca Turner with Faith Aloud says that since some contraception stops the implantation of a fertilized egg, personhood laws could also outlaw birth control and weaken women's rights.

"The greatest problem with the personhood law is that it legally separates a woman from her pregnancy. It makes the pregnancy an entirely different entity with its own legal rights that are even opposed to the rights of the woman."

Some form of personhood law is likely to be discussed during Missouri's legislative session next year, Turner says. Mississippians will vote on a personhood measure in November. A similar measure has failed twice in Colorado.

Personhood laws are problematic, Turner says, because the beginning of life is defined differently among legal, medical and religious groups.

"What they want to do is make that sort of language the legal language of the whole country. You're really placing one religious ideology over all others when you're doing that."

Despite potential legal scrutiny, supporters of personhood laws hope to have initiatives on at least a dozen state ballots by Election Day 2012.



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