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the developed medical world is finding it hard to believe such backwards thinking, but then they only need to look at the people pushing the bans, wielding their bibles aloft as they call for the execution of women who get abortions and it all makes awful sense
The ACLU countered in court filings that the Indiana ban “is extraordinary in its overreach.”
“The care that it bans is not untested or experimental treatment. It is the consensus medical treatment endorsed by major medical professional associations across the globe,” the group said. “Yet, Indiana presumes to intrude into the relationship between parents, their children, and their physicians to absolutely prohibit this essential treatment.”
Republican state Attorney General Todd Rokita, whose office is defending the law, has praised the ban against what he calls “irreversible and damaging decisions.”
“Banning these experimental procedures is critical for the health and wellbeing of future generations,” Rokita said.
the developed medical world is finding it hard to believe such backwards thinking, but then they only need to look at the people pushing the bans, wielding their bibles aloft as they call for the execution of women who get abortions and it all makes awful sense