PAIN-CAPABLE UNBORN CHILD
PROTECTION ACT BECOMES LAW IN ALABAMA
Governor Robert Bentley signs law
protecting unborn children who can feel pain
WASHINGTON – Yesterday, Alabama
Governor Robert Bentley signed the Pain-Capable
Unborn Child Protection Act. In signing the law,
Governor Bentley remarked, "I believe that life
begins at conception and I signed this bill to
further commit my promise to protect the life of
an unborn child." The state legislature last
week passed the measure which protects from
abortion the unborn child capable of feeling
pain Alabama becomes the fifth state to enact
the protective law.
"We commend Governor Bentley
for quickly signing the Pain-Capable Unborn
Child Protection Act, making Alabama the fifth
state to recognize the compelling interest the
state has in protecting unborn children capable
of feeling pain," said
Mary Spaulding Balch, J.D., director of state
legislation for the National Right to Life
Committee (NRLC). "We
are encouraged by the growing trend to enact the
model Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act
and other pro-life laws that protect unborn
children and help their mothers."
In all, 50 Alabama legislators co-sponsored the
model Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act
which, as drafted by the National Right to Life
Committee’s state legislation department,
protects the life of the unborn child at the
point that they 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 on the
science behind the pain of the unborn child is
available at:
www.doctorsonfetalpain.com.
"Today is a good day for
unborn children in Alabama,"
said Cheryl Ciamarra, Alabama Citizens for Life
national director. "We
are proud of our pro-life state legislators and
pro-life Governor Bentley for protecting
pain-capable unborn children. Special thanks go
to House Speaker Mike Hubbard for making this
legislation a priority and to the main sponsors,
Rep. Kerry Rich (Albertville) and Sen. Scott
Beason (Gardendale)."
The Nebraska legislature enacted
the law last year. During this year's spring
legislative session three other states, in
addition to Alabama, have passed the law: Idaho,
Kansas and Oklahoma. The National Right to Life
model Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act
is currently under consideration in Oregon and
Massachusetts Minnesota.
Founded in 1968, the National
Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the federation
of 50 state right-to-life affiliates and more
than 3,000 local chapters, is the nation's
oldest and largest grassroots pro-life
organization. Recognized as the flagship of the
pro-life movement, NRLC works through
legislation and education to protect innocent
human life from abortion, infanticide, assisted
suicide and euthanasia.