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Maryland Senate Bill 669 Legalizes Infanticide Up To 28 Days After Birth
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76538212:MV81MDc1MTUxXzkzMDEyMTA4X0IwNDcxQzI=] I'm guessing this is a "loophole" way to appease people that insist everyone is forced to have babies to full term? Once the "full term" is born it starts a new lethal way to end them. Leaving it to die alone after being born doesn't leave any one person responsible, at worst case at that point it would only be considered neglect. Same thing is if you saw someone in distress laying on the sidewalk and you stepped over them and kept walking minding your own business, if the person died later, how could you be held responsible. I'm not even on prolife or proabortion but the anti-abortionists create these instances where these cruel loop holes must be used by proabortionists. Might be easier on the babies to never let them take their first breaths than left to expire alone in a cold vault. [/quote]
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Legislation proposed in the Maryland Senate would allow babies to be left to die for as long as the first 28 days after birth, according to analysis from a pro-life attorney.
Senate Bill 669 is also known as the Pregnant Person’s Freedom Act of 2022, but the problems go beyond the use of “person” in place of accurate references to women having babies. Senator William Smith, a Democrat, sponsored the legislation, which will have a hearing on March 15.
“In other words, a baby born alive and well could be abandoned and left to starve or freeze to death,” Summers wrote, “and nothing could be done to punish those who participated in that cruel death.”
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