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It'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 [livejournal.com profile] 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 [livejournal.com profile] 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.

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Date: 2005-01-08 06:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dvarin.livejournal.com
So, the only aspect of this thing I might consider good is the possible public health benefit of these statistics. If they're not of much use, then the rather draconian provisions of the rest of the law would be uncalled for.

But I still say it's an awesome article that highlights just how onerous this bill would be for women have miscarriages (which is a horrible enough thing to have to experience without having to also call the police and fill out intrusive paperwork) about it.

That bit is irreparably stupid. There's no reason not to let the physician handle it, since they're in such a better position to do it in terms of both information and emotional state.

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