legislative antics in Virginia
Jan. 7th, 2005 04:35 pmIt's only the first week of January, and already we have a strong contender for most reprehensible legislation of the year. If this passes, then in the state of Virginia a woman who has a miscarriage will be required to notify government authorities within 12 hours or face a year in jail. Yes, you read that right. (Info from
celebrin.)
I am rarely speechless, but I'm having trouble putting my outrage into words right now.
Update Sat 9:30pm: According to the person who posted the news initially, there has been some progress based on the huge outcry (thanks to
paquerette for the update). There's still more that needs to be done, but the response from the blogosphere seems to have made a difference. Stay tuned.
I am rarely speechless, but I'm having trouble putting my outrage into words right now.
Update Sat 9:30pm: According to the person who posted the news initially, there has been some progress based on the huge outcry (thanks to
(no subject)
Date: 2005-01-07 11:57 pm (UTC)"This bill, which was requested by the Chesapeake Police Department, is an attempt to reduce the number of "trashcan" babies that are born and then abandoned in trashcans, toilets, or elsewhere to die from exposure or worse. There are numerous examples of these tragic deaths in Virginia, many in Northern Virginia and also in Hampton Roads. Once the body of a child is found, if the death of that child is undetermined by a coroner, the person abandoning that child can only be charged with "the improper disposal of a human body".
That is the intent of the bill. I normally do not answer abusive and condescending emails. Please try to ask questions of people as you would have questions asked of you. You know.....kind of like the Golden Rule."
(no subject)
Date: 2005-01-08 03:01 am (UTC)my state shames me, and my options confound me.
(no subject)
Date: 2005-01-08 11:07 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-01-08 11:05 pm (UTC)