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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1005995)3/14/2017 2:54:57 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1575604
 
But, will the baby be breastfed?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1005995)3/14/2017 8:26:08 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575604
 
Scientifically Clueless Pro-Abortion Legislator Wants to Fine Men for Masturbating as “Act Against Unborn Child”
STATE MICAIAH BILGER MAR 13, 2017 | 4:17PM AUSTIN, TEXAS

A Texas state lawmaker’s new pro-abortion bill is doing what she created it to do – get attention.

The “satirical” Texas House Bill 4260, sponsored by state Rep. Jessica Farrar, would fine men $100 for masturbating and require the state to publish an informed consent booklet for men seeking a vasectomy, Viagra or a colonoscopy, among other things, according to The Hill.

The bill is Farrar’s protest to the abortion regulations passed in Texas in the past few years. She claims it would put the same restrictions on men that Texas abortion laws do on women.

“Although HB 4260 is satirical, there is nothing funny about current health care restrictions for women and the very real legislation that is proposed every legislative session,” Farrar, a Democrat, wrote on Facebook. “Women are not laughing at state-imposed regulations and obstacles that interfere with their ability to legally access safe healthcare, and subject them to fake science and medically unnecessary procedures.”

Her bill, which has no chance of passing, would prohibit ejaculation outside either a vagina or medical facility, in what it describes as an “act against an unborn child, and failing to preserve the sanctity of life,” according to the Independent. It also would provide conscience protections for doctors who do not want to perform a vasectomy or prescribe Viagra because of “personal, moralistic or religious beliefs.”

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lifenews.com

I like when liberals reveal their absurdity. This liberal has to be from Austin. Probably bentway's representative. Too bad her bill would shut him down.