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    South Dakota Abortion Bill Signed Into Law

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    Post by Marc™ Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:46 am

    South Dakota Abortion Bill Signed Into Law By Governor Dennis Daugaard
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    PIERRE, S.D. — Women who want an abortion in South Dakota will face the longest waiting period in the nation – three days – and have to undergo counseling at pregnancy help centers that discourage abortions under a measure signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Dennis Daugaard.

    Within minutes of Daugaard's announcement that he had signed the measure, abortion rights groups said they plan to file a lawsuit challenging the measure, which one said could create particular hardships for women who live in rural areas hundreds of miles from the state's only abortion clinic in Sioux Falls.

    Daugaard, who gave no interviews after signing the bill, said in a written statement that he had conferred with state attorneys who will defend the law in court and a sponsor who has pledged to raise private money to finance the state's court fight. Officials have said estimated the cost of defending the law at $1.7 million to $4.5 million.

    "I think everyone agrees with the goal of reducing abortion by encouraging consideration of other alternatives," the Republican governor said the statement. "I hope that women who are considering an abortion will use this three-day period to make good choices."

    About half the states, including South Dakota, now have 24-hour waiting periods, but the state's new law is the first of its kind in having a three-day waiting period and requiring women to seek counseling at pregnancy help centers, said Elizabeth Nash of the Guttmacher Institute, a research organization that supports abortion rights.

    The law will certainly make it harder for some women to get abortions, said Kathi Di Nicola, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, which runs the clinic in Sioux Falls. Women could have to drive there several times to schedule an abortion, visit a crisis pregnancy center and then get an abortion, she said.

    "It would most certainly be a barrier to women who have to travel. South Dakota is a rural state," Di Nicola said. "Many women who are seeking abortion care already have to take time off work, arrange for child care."

    Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota said they will ask a judge to strike down the measure as unconstitutional.

    Supporters of the measure say the Planned Parenthood clinic gives women little information or counseling before they have abortions done by doctors flown in from out of state and the bill will help make sure women are not being coerced into abortions by boyfriends or relatives.

    "Women need to just be reminded of the fact there is a natural, legal relationship between them and their child," said Rep. Roger Hunt, R-Brandon, main sponsor of the law.

    The law, which takes effect July 1, says an abortion can only be scheduled by a doctor who has personally met with a woman and determined she is voluntarily seeking an abortion. The procedure can't be done until at least 72 hours after that first consultation.

    Before getting an abortion, a woman also will have to consult with a pregnancy help center to get information about services available to help her give birth and keep a child. The state will publish a list of pregnancy help centers, all of which seek to persuade women to give birth.

    Leslie Unruh, founder of the Alpha Center, a pregnancy help center in Sioux Falls, said many women have said they would never have had abortions if they had first received counseling at such a center.

    "If we truly want to have less abortions, let's give these women the 72 hours they need to make this decision on their own without being coerced," Unruh said.

    Jan Nicolay, co-chair of the South Dakota Campaign for Healthy Families, which has opposed restrictions on abortion, said the measure would invade women's privacy by forcing them to go to crisis pregnancy centers that are sham clinics set up to dissuade women from getting abortions. The law could violate federal requirements that protect the privacy of medical records, and it assumes that women cannot make decisions about abortions after talking with their families and pastors, she said.

    "Now, despite the fact that South Dakotans have repeatedly spoken on issues of government interference in private decisions, we will once more be pulled into a protracted legal battle that will potentially cost the state millions in tax dollars," Nicolay said in a written statement.

    Hunt said the state would only have to pay legal costs if it lost the lawsuit, and the money would be well spent to try to prevent the 800 or so abortions done each year in South Dakota. But, he said, donations are already coming into to defend the law. Some people have pledged large sums, while others are giving $25 or $50, he said.

    "They want to put their money where their mouth is in the sense of protecting unborn children," Hunt said.

    The South Dakota Legislature has passed several other measures restricting abortions in the past decade.

    Voters rejected statewide ballot measures in 2006 and 2008 that would have banned most abortions in the state. Those measures sought to provoke a court challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion in the United States.

    A 2005 law requiring that women be told that an abortion will end the life of a human being has yet to be fully implemented because it remains tied up in a court fight.


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    Post by Supernova Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:53 am

    It used to be you had to wait 3 days to get married, and marriage has an easy way out with annullment, pregnancy and the idea of ending it is something I think women SHOULD have to take more time to think about than one day of waiting.
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    Post by AtownPeep Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:45 am

    I don't so much mind the three day wait period, but the anti-abortion counseling to browbeat her out of her decision ain't right. They just won't stop until they find a way to manipulate women out of pregnancy termination, but when it comes to the living needs (food, clothes, diapers, shelter, financial assistance) of these kids they stop from being aborted, they'll be nowhere to be found.
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    Post by tmontyb Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:53 am

    AtownPeep wrote:I don't so much mind the three day wait period, but the anti-abortion counseling to browbeat her out of her decision ain't right. They just won't stop until they find a way to manipulate women out of pregnancy termination, but when it comes to the living needs (food, clothes, diapers, shelter, financial assistance) of these kids they stop from being aborted, they'll be nowhere to be found.

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    Post by CeCe Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:53 am

    AtownPeep wrote:I don't so much mind the three day wait period, but the anti-abortion counseling to browbeat her out of her decision ain't right. They just won't stop until they find a way to manipulate women out of pregnancy termination, but when it comes to the living needs (food, clothes, diapers, shelter, financial assistance) of these kids they stop from being aborted, they'll be nowhere to be found.

    co-signs The ones who claim it isn't the business of the government to get involved & help. And that they should have thought about that when they had a baby.
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    Post by Nhaiyel Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:33 am

    AtownPeep wrote:I don't so much mind the three day wait period, but the anti-abortion counseling to browbeat her out of her decision ain't right. They just won't stop until they find a way to manipulate women out of pregnancy termination, but when it comes to the living needs (food, clothes, diapers, shelter, financial assistance) of these kids they stop from being aborted, they'll be nowhere to be found.

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    Post by sailorlover Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:05 pm

    I know I am going to get knocked all over the place for this but I am totally against abortion except for when it can be proven that the mothers life is in danger. There is millions upon millions of people in the world wanting to be parents. Why is it so difficult to carry a baby to term and then give it up for adoption? What are they afraid they may feel a connection to the child?? Do they not feel a connection when they kill the child? I was adopted and I know if abortion was legal I would not be alive. Plain and simple. Guess they should of thought about getting pregnant before having sex!
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    Post by Nystyle709 Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:45 pm

    AtownPeep wrote:I don't so much mind the three day wait period, but the anti-abortion counseling to browbeat her out of her decision ain't right. They just won't stop until they find a way to manipulate women out of pregnancy termination, but when it comes to the living needs (food, clothes, diapers, shelter, financial assistance) of these kids they stop from being aborted, they'll be nowhere to be found.

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    Post by CatEyes10736 Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:52 pm

    AtownPeep wrote:I don't so much mind the three day wait period, but the anti-abortion counseling to browbeat her out of her decision ain't right. They just won't stop until they find a way to manipulate women out of pregnancy termination, but when it comes to the living needs (food, clothes, diapers, shelter, financial assistance) of these kids they stop from being aborted, they'll be nowhere to be found.

    What's more is that the same pro-life/anti-abortion zealots are usually the first to blast welfare mothers.
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    Post by Forgiveness Man Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:16 am

    The "when it comes to the living needs" argument is so weak. lol It's basically saying that you gotta be willing to foot the bill to care for a kid or you have to allow the kid to be murdered. Let's apply that logic to a toddler. Mom can't feed him anymore, and says that unless you're going to pay to feed and clothe him, you gotta be willing to let her smother him in his sleep. Yeah, sensible decision. (not)

    3 day waiting period? Oh God forbid a woman have more time to think before she has her child ripped out of her. (We have longer waits for just about every procedure.) God forbid she be counseled about alternatives. (So much for the "rare" goals touted by so many for "Choice.")

    If a woman cannot afford a baby, give them up for adoption. But enough with the "they'll be nowhere to be found to support the child's every day needs" argument. America isn't a society where you gotta be willing to support every person who somebody wants to kill.

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