Mississippi’s antiabortion movement
Antiabortion groups hope to define a fertilized egg as a person through a statewide vote on Tuesday. If the “personhood” amendment passes, it would make the destruction of an embryo an act of murder, and possibly limit in-vitro fertilization and certain forms of birth control.
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Nov. 1, 2011
Carol Gonzalez, 47, holds a sign in favor of banning abortion outside the sole clinic to offer the procedure in Jackson, Miss.Voters will decide on Nov. 8 whether Mississippi will be the first in the United States to ban abortion by declaring a fertilized egg as a person, and the destruction of that egg as an act of murder.
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