PAIN-CAPABLE UNBORN
CHILDREN PROTECTED IN NEBRASKA
Part Four of Four
WASHINGTON -- Today, the
landmark Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, passed by the
Nebraska Legislature last April, will take effect. The first of
its kind in the United States, Nebraska's law prohibits abortion
after 20 weeks gestation based on emerging scientific evidence
that 20 week old children can feel pain.
"Nebraska's law sets the
course for the nation," said National Right to Life Director of
State Legislation Mary Spaulding Balch, J.D. "In a
groundbreaking and life-affirming step by the Nebraska
Legislature, 20 week old pain capable unborn children will
finally be protected in law. We look forward to consideration of
similar legislation in other states during the spring
legislative session."
Addressing claims by
opponents that unborn children cannot feel pain until nerves
reach the cerebral cortex, Spaulding Balch noted, "At and after
20 weeks, unborn children have pain receptors throughout their
body and nerves linking them to the brain. Continuing medical
research has shown that the cortex is not essential to
experience pain."
For more information,
please visit
www.doctorsonfetalpain.com/scientific-studies
For the full text of the
law, go to
http://nebraskalegislature.gov/FloorDocs/Current/PDF/AM/ER8229.pdf.
"With this protective law,
Nebraska has asserted their right to show a state interest in
the lives of these pain capable children." Spaulding Balch said.
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