News New Abortion Laws: Texas Law & Sources for Info

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A recent law in Texas mandates that women seeking abortions must view images of developing fetuses and participate in educational exercises before the procedure. This has sparked discussions about the implications of such laws, with some noting that similar measures have been attempted in other regions, such as Canberra, Australia, where they were criticized as shock tactics. Additionally, the presence of anti-abortion activists outside clinics is highlighted as a distressing experience for women seeking abortions. Participants in the discussion emphasize the need for reliable information on Texas abortion laws and express frustration with the tactics used by both lawmakers and activists.
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I was watching 'The Factor' a few days ago and apparently there is a new law in Texas which requires all women seeking an abortion to view pictures of a developing fetus along with other educational excercises. I really want some further information on this along with a few internet sources. Please help me.
 
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maybe eminem there can help you...

just look up texas abortion laws in google or another trustworthy search engine...that doesn't surprise me though that law comes from texas...
 
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Yeh, we tried that law about four years ago, here in Canberra, Australia. Its nothing new - really just shock tactics.
http://www.wel.org.au/inkwel/ink991/osborne.htm

At my local abortion clinic, the "holier than thou" Catholics pray for the children about to be sucked from the womb, directly outside where the abortions are conducted. Poor girls who have an abortion have to walk past these pricks. In my opinion, that's worse.
 
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Kerrie, I did already search under google and with the exact words you used. That is why i came here to get help.
 
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