Iceland may be eradicating Down syndrome through abortion. So is Denmark. But Ohio has other plans.
On Wednesday, the Ohio state legislature actually passed a bill that bans selective abortion of Down syndrome babies, something civilized society once rightly called eugenics.
According to LifeNews, the Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act (SB164) passed the Ohio senate by a vote of 20 to 12. Should the governor sign it into law, Down syndrome babies will no longer be sentenced to death as a result of their genetic medical condition. Abortionists who violate the measure could be charged with a fourth-degree felony and lose their license.
Pro-lifers have celebrated the bill’s passing, crediting legislators for taking a stand against discrimination.
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