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OKLAHOMA BECOMES FOURTH STATE TO
PROTECT
PAIN-CAPABLE UNBORN CHILDREN FROM
ABORTION
WASHINGTON – Today, Oklahoma became
the fourth state to enact legislation that protects
from abortion unborn children who are capable of
feeling pain.. Oklahoma joins Kansas and Idaho this
year, and Nebraska last year. Meanwhile, an Alabama
Senate committee held a hearing today on a similar
measure that has already passed that state’s House
of Representatives.
"Modern medical science provides
substantial compelling evidence that unborn children
recoil from painful stimuli, that their stress
hormones increase when they are subjected to any
painful stimuli, and that they require anesthesia
for fetal surgery," said Mary Spaulding Balch,
J.D., director of state legislation for the National
Right to Life Committee (NRLC).
"Therefore, the states have a
compelling interest in protecting unborn children
who are capable of feeling pain from abortion.
Oklahoma is the fourth state to recognize this
obligation by enacting the Pain-Capable Unborn Child
Protection Act.”
At a bill-signing ceremony today,
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin signed into law two
pro-life bills – HB 1888, the Pain-Capable Unborn
Child Protection Act, and SB 547, the
Abortion-Is-Not-Health-Care bill .
SB 547 prohibits coverage for
elective abortions under health-insurance plans in
Oklahoma, affirms the principle that abortion is not
health care, and protects the conscience rights of
pro-life premium payers so they're not complicit in
the killing of unborn children.
The Oklahoma House, led by
Representative Pam Peterson, passed the Pain-Capable
Unborn Protection bill with a vote of 85-7.
Oklahoma's Senate, led by Senator Clark Jolley,
passed the bill by a vote of 38-8.
As drafted by National Right to
Life's state legislation department, the model
Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act protects
from abortion unborn children who are capable of
feeling pain except when the mother "has a condition
which so complicates her medical condition as to
necessitate the abortion of her pregnancy to avert
death or to avert serious risk of substantial or
irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily
function or..it is necessary to preserve the life of
an unborn child."
Further documentation and links to
the scientific studies can be found at:
www.doctorsonfetalpain.com.
"We commend Representative Pam
Peterson, Senator Clark Jolley, and Governor Mary
Fallin for their actions in protecting unborn
children and helping their mothers through enactment
of the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act,”
added Tony Lauinger, State Chairman of Oklahomans
for Life and Executive Vice-President of the
National Right to Life Committee.
The
National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the
federation of 50 state right-to-life organizations
and more than 3,000 local chapters nationwide, is
the nation's largest pro-life group. National Right
to Life works through legislation and education to
protect those threatened by abortion, infanticide,
euthanasia and assisted suicide.