Georgia Democrats Propose Anti-Vasectomy Bill

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Georgia Democrats Propose Anti-Vasectomy Bill

Post by Ian » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:30 pm

As members of Georgia’s House of Representatives debate whether to prohibit abortions for women more than 20 weeks pregnant, House Democrats introduced their own reproductive rights plan: No more vasectomies that leave "thousands of children ... deprived of birth."

Rep. Yasmin Neal, a Democrat from the Atlanta suburb of Jonesboro, planned on Wednesday to introduce HB 1116, which would prevent men from vasectomies unless needed to avert serious injury or death.

The bill reads: "It is patently unfair that men avoid the rewards of unwanted fatherhood by presuming that their judgment over such matters is more valid than the judgment of the General Assembly. ... It is the purpose of the General Assembly to assert an invasive state interest in the reproductive habits of men in this state and substitute the will of the government over the will of adult men."

“If we legislate women’s bodies, it’s only fair that we legislate men’s,” said Neal, who said she wanted to write bill that would generate emotion and conversation the way anti-abortion bills do. “There are too many problems in the state. Why are you under the skirts of women? I’m sure there are other places to be."

The anti-vasectomy bill was a response to a bill that would punish abortions performed after the 20th week of pregnancy with prison sentences between one and 10 years. Georgia law currently prohibits abortion after the second trimester, except to preserve the life and health of the mother. Neal's bill borrows some language directly from the anti-abortion bill.

Neal said she's serious about making legislators recognize women's rights to make private decisions about their bodies.

"I hope that through the madness this has caused, it gets him to understand where the woman is coming from," she said. "There are a number of women in other states trying the same ploys we’re trying here."

Earlier this month, Democratic Oklahoma Sen. Constance Johnson added – then withdrew – a provision to an anti-abortion bill that read "any action in which a man ejaculates or otherwise deposits semen anywhere but in a woman's vagina shall be interpreted and construed as an action against an unborn child." The state Senate passed the bill this month.

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/21/ge ... hpt=hp_bn1
RIck Santorum would no doubt approve, even if it is a legislative attempt at satire. :D

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Post by hadespussercats » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:43 pm

All men who want a vasectomy must submit to a prostate exam and colonoscopy first-- whether medically necessary or not.
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Post by Coito ergo sum » Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:11 pm

Prostate exams are always medically necessary, after a certain age (EDIT). Asking whether they are medically necessary is like asking if a mammogram is medically necessary. Of course it is, and should be done regularly.

20 weeks is five months pregnant. I am pro-choice, for sure. But, there does come a point in time when the UNFETTERED choice needs to bend to the reality that development has proceeded pretty far... I don't think that there is an equivalence between sperm and a 5 or 6 month fetus.

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Post by Coito ergo sum » Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:18 pm

Ian wrote: Earlier this month, Democratic Oklahoma Sen. Constance Johnson added – then withdrew – a provision to an anti-abortion bill that read "any action in which a man ejaculates or otherwise deposits semen anywhere but in a woman's vagina shall be interpreted and construed as an action against an unborn child." The state Senate passed the bill this month.
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That bill was probably withdrawn because of the initially unforeseen consequence that the law would render many women cannibals. :dance:

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Post by Tero » Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:24 pm

We should come up with some cool bumper sticker picture supporting abortiom. Some picture that would take them a while to figure out.

By the way, what will they do with all the serial polygamists?

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Post by hadespussercats » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:04 pm

Coito ergo sum wrote:Prostate exams are always medically necessary, after a certain age (EDIT). Asking whether they are medically necessary is like asking if a mammogram is medically necessary. Of course it is, and should be done regularly.

20 weeks is five months pregnant. I am pro-choice, for sure. But, there does come a point in time when the UNFETTERED choice needs to bend to the reality that development has proceeded pretty far... I don't think that there is an equivalence between sperm and a 5 or 6 month fetus.
This was a satirical reference to the VA bill (I think it was Virginia) requiring all women who want an abortion to get an ultrasound first. Early-pregnancy ultrasounds are usually performed with a transvaginal wand-- essentially a camera dildo-- which lends an air of sexual violation to the procedure, when it's forced on women when not medically necessary.
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Post by hadespussercats » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:07 pm

hadespussercats wrote:
Coito ergo sum wrote:Prostate exams are always medically necessary, after a certain age (EDIT). Asking whether they are medically necessary is like asking if a mammogram is medically necessary. Of course it is, and should be done regularly.

20 weeks is five months pregnant. I am pro-choice, for sure. But, there does come a point in time when the UNFETTERED choice needs to bend to the reality that development has proceeded pretty far... I don't think that there is an equivalence between sperm and a 5 or 6 month fetus.
This was a satirical reference to the VA bill (I think it was Virginia) requiring all women who want an abortion to get an ultrasound first. Early-pregnancy ultrasounds are usually performed with a transvaginal wand-- essentially a camera dildo-- which lends an air of sexual violation to the procedure, when it's forced on women when not medically necessary.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/2 ... 94026.html for background.
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Post by Coito ergo sum » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:14 pm

hadespussercats wrote:
Coito ergo sum wrote:Prostate exams are always medically necessary, after a certain age (EDIT). Asking whether they are medically necessary is like asking if a mammogram is medically necessary. Of course it is, and should be done regularly.

20 weeks is five months pregnant. I am pro-choice, for sure. But, there does come a point in time when the UNFETTERED choice needs to bend to the reality that development has proceeded pretty far... I don't think that there is an equivalence between sperm and a 5 or 6 month fetus.
This was a satirical reference to the VA bill (I think it was Virginia) requiring all women who want an abortion to get an ultrasound first. Early-pregnancy ultrasounds are usually performed with a transvaginal wand-- essentially a camera dildo-- which lends an air of sexual violation to the procedure, when it's forced on women when not medically necessary.
well, I think those laws that are subjecting women to such procedures to -- as I understand it -- make sure they really "know" what they're doing - are stupid and cruel. Either the abortion is legal under the circumstances, or it isn't. Either the procedure is medically necessary, or it isn't.

I wouldn't have legislators prescribing medical treatment, but there does - to me - and I am open to be persuaded otherwise - there does come a time when the unborn fetus or whatever someone wants to call it is a bit far along in development that it ought not be killed without there being a pretty good reason. That is the compromise in Roe v Wade anyway -- States can regulate abortions in the second trimester, and can prohibit abortions in the third (except for life/health blah blah). Everyone seems to be all in favor of Roe v Wade, so there does seem to be room in most people's mind for restrictions and regulations depending on how far along the pregnancy is.

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Post by Rum » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:18 pm

Isn't this a case of irony?

I thought it was prohibited in the USA! :what:

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Post by Coito ergo sum » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:41 pm

Rum wrote:Isn't this a case of irony?

I thought it was prohibited in the USA! :what:
Thought what was prohibited? Vasectomies?

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Coito ergo sum wrote:
Rum wrote:Isn't this a case of irony?

I thought it was prohibited in the USA! :what:
Thought what was prohibited? Vasectomies?
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Post by mistermack » Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:57 pm

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Post by hadespussercats » Thu Feb 23, 2012 3:36 am

Coito ergo sum wrote:
hadespussercats wrote:
Coito ergo sum wrote:Prostate exams are always medically necessary, after a certain age (EDIT). Asking whether they are medically necessary is like asking if a mammogram is medically necessary. Of course it is, and should be done regularly.

20 weeks is five months pregnant. I am pro-choice, for sure. But, there does come a point in time when the UNFETTERED choice needs to bend to the reality that development has proceeded pretty far... I don't think that there is an equivalence between sperm and a 5 or 6 month fetus.
This was a satirical reference to the VA bill (I think it was Virginia) requiring all women who want an abortion to get an ultrasound first. Early-pregnancy ultrasounds are usually performed with a transvaginal wand-- essentially a camera dildo-- which lends an air of sexual violation to the procedure, when it's forced on women when not medically necessary.
well, I think those laws that are subjecting women to such procedures to -- as I understand it -- make sure they really "know" what they're doing - are stupid and cruel. Either the abortion is legal under the circumstances, or it isn't. Either the procedure is medically necessary, or it isn't.

I wouldn't have legislators prescribing medical treatment, but there does - to me - and I am open to be persuaded otherwise - there does come a time when the unborn fetus or whatever someone wants to call it is a bit far along in development that it ought not be killed without there being a pretty good reason. That is the compromise in Roe v Wade anyway -- States can regulate abortions in the second trimester, and can prohibit abortions in the third (except for life/health blah blah). Everyone seems to be all in favor of Roe v Wade, so there does seem to be room in most people's mind for restrictions and regulations depending on how far along the pregnancy is.
Regarding the bolded bit-- I tend to agree with you. But there's always the health of the mother to consider, and the possibility of finding out late about some really terrible malformation or other problem, and I'd be leery of the possibility of legislating away important options (I realize you've acknowledged that too.) Just the difficulty of how to determine what "a really good reason" is-- though, depending how late you are in a pregnancy, most abortion procedures become more difficult/potentially dangerous to the mother (contrasted with early on, when abortions are generally safer than carrying to term.)

Ideally, I think women should have access to good doctors who would provide them with good information and offer all necessary services, including referrals to counselors or what have you if a woman needed someone to talk through her decision with-- so that few women would find themselves that far along and still trying to figure out what to do.

Of course, there's still the possibility of a woman needing to save up the money for the procedure-- and we could talk about what should or shouldn't be done about that until the cows come home. But let's not.
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Post by MrJonno » Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:25 pm

Politicans getting involved in medical decisions is bit like them getting involved in what goes in the education syllabus its something that should be left to the professionals like err doctors and teachers
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