(This category gets a lot of use lately)
Imagine the following scenario. You are at home alone at 8:00 on a Friday night. You are 8 weeks pregnant. All of a sudden, you begin to experience heavy cramping and bleeding. You realize with shock and sadness that you are probably experiencing a miscarriage. You are overwhelmed with grief and surprised by the intensity of physical pain involved. When your partner comes home, you break the sad news to him. Over the next few hours, you suffer pain, cramping, and intermittent bleeding. Exhausted, you finally fall asleep in your partner's arms around 4 AM. You sleep until noon.
Guess what? You just earned yourself up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine. Why? Because you failed to call the cops and report your miscarriage within 12 hours.
True? Not yet. But if Delegate John Cosgrove (R-78) has his way, HB1677 will become law in a few short months, and this scenario will be reality for many women in Virginia. Incredulous? Outraged? Read on below the jump for more information on this odious bill.
(from DailyKos, via
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/1/6/194434/1328
There's a more thorough update here. I really think we need to send the Virginia State assembly etc back to basic biology. These people are insane.
Anybody else in Virginia, write to John A. Cosgrove, the rep who introduced this. An if it comes up to the floor, your rep too, even if your rep is one who's not going to listen.
And thanks to Virginia law, this would require reporting for "any product of conception". At any time during pregnancy. Which would include the 80% or whatever of fertilized eggs that don't attach. My state is utterly mad.
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Imagine the following scenario. You are at home alone at 8:00 on a Friday night. You are 8 weeks pregnant. All of a sudden, you begin to experience heavy cramping and bleeding. You realize with shock and sadness that you are probably experiencing a miscarriage. You are overwhelmed with grief and surprised by the intensity of physical pain involved. When your partner comes home, you break the sad news to him. Over the next few hours, you suffer pain, cramping, and intermittent bleeding. Exhausted, you finally fall asleep in your partner's arms around 4 AM. You sleep until noon.
Guess what? You just earned yourself up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine. Why? Because you failed to call the cops and report your miscarriage within 12 hours.
True? Not yet. But if Delegate John Cosgrove (R-78) has his way, HB1677 will become law in a few short months, and this scenario will be reality for many women in Virginia. Incredulous? Outraged? Read on below the jump for more information on this odious bill.
(from DailyKos, via
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/1/6/194434/1328
There's a more thorough update here. I really think we need to send the Virginia State assembly etc back to basic biology. These people are insane.
Anybody else in Virginia, write to John A. Cosgrove, the rep who introduced this. An if it comes up to the floor, your rep too, even if your rep is one who's not going to listen.
And thanks to Virginia law, this would require reporting for "any product of conception". At any time during pregnancy. Which would include the 80% or whatever of fertilized eggs that don't attach. My state is utterly mad.
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Date: 2005-01-08 11:06 am (UTC)The point isn't completely literal, but just pointing out the complete absurdity of the idea, as well as how little thought went into it.