Recently proponents of a “Personhood” Amendment, which would ban all abortions
in Colorado, submitted signatures in an effort to qualify for the
November ballot. The NO on Personhood Campaign argues that the
amendment will put politicians and the government into our personal
lives.
The NO on Personhood Campaign is prepared to defeat this intrusive
measure. Campaign spokespeople explain with the following statements:
“The real intent of this measure is ban all abortions in Colorado,
specifically for victims of rape and incest,” said Monica McCafferty,
Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, Spokesperson. The
amendment’s language says, “no innocent child created through rape or
incest shall be killed for the crime of his or her father,” which forces
women to carry pregnancies to term.
Coloradans defeated similar amendments in 2008 and 2010. Like previous
attempts, this amendment does not respect women and their families.
“Every woman and her family should be trusted to make personal
decisions,” said Lorena Garcia, Colorado Association for Latina
Opportunity and Reproductive Rights, Executive Director.
The NO on Personhood Campaign claims that the amendment would send
Colorado backward. “If passed, politicians and the government will
violate our privacy. The definitions in the amendment are so confusing
that the government could investigate miscarriages, dictate the kinds of
birth control we use, and interfere in medical decisions about
fertility treatments,” said Emilie Ailts, NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado,
Executive Director.
“Politicians and the government should not intrude in our personal
lives. The decision to end a pregnancy is a personal decision, best
left to a woman, her family, and her faith—not politicians and lawyers,”
said Jeremy Shaver, The Interfaith Alliance of Colorado, Executive
Director.


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