- Including State-Level Personhood Bills and Constitutional Amendments
- ALA, ALASK, CA, CO, FL, GA, MD, MICH, MISS, MO, MONT, ND, NV, OR, SC, VA
Including:
1) Only principled pro-life Personhood Bills and Amendments [except in the cases two Bills filed in the State Legslatures of Georgia and Virginia, see below]; and
2) Both Bills and proposed State-Level Constitutional Amendments filed in the State Legislatures; and also, Constitutional Amendments and one Bill filed as Citizen Petition Ballot Initiatives, all with NO EXCEPTIONS; i.e., declaring legal "Personhood" at fertilization ( any "exceptions" fatally undermine the legal concept of legal personhood, as expressed in the very text of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision - http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=410&invol=113 )
(This report reflects State-Level Personhood (and other selected) Legislation filed through December 3, 2009.)
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There are 14 States with current Personhood Legislation efforts filed (as of 12/3/09):
- ALA, ALASK, CA, CO, FL, GA, MD, MICH, MISS, MO, MONT, NV, OR, SC
Alabama - Personhood Bill filed in Legislature
Alaska - Personhood Bill Ballot Initiative
California - Personhood Constitutional Amendment Ballot Initiative
Colorado - Personhood Constitutional Amendment Ballot Initiative
Florida - Personhood Constitutional Amendment Ballot Initiative
Georgia - Personhood Constitutional Amendment filed in Legislature
Maryland - Personhood Constitutional Amendment filed in Legislature
Michigan - Personhood Constitutional Amendment filed in Legislature
Mississippi - Personhood Constitutional Amendment Ballot Initiatives (2)
Missouri - Personhood Constitutional Amendment Ballot Initiative
Montana - Personhood Constitutional Amendment Ballot Initiative
Nevada - Personhood Constitutional Amendment Ballot Initiative
Oregon - Personhood Constitutional Amendment Ballot Initiative
South Carolina - Personhood Bills (2) filed in Legislature
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