ABORTION Continued from Page 1 Wilt thru appealed to llii- US Supreme (.'ourt That same year. In Doe vs Dolton. llm Supreme Court struck down u Ceorglu law re (poring all abortions bn per formed m hospitals with thr approval of a hospital commit too and three doctors A recent blow to Roe came in I'IHU's Webster vs Keprnduc live Health Services. which up hold a Missouri abortion lavs prohibiting I ho use of public fa c tlitms and employees in per Infilling abortions Pro-choice activism boomed alter the Webster dec ision. said Debbi Webster ol Students for Clinic e Wehstei and other student members of the’ National Abor lion Rights Action League do tided a pro choice student presell! e was needed on (aim pus Attendant e at Students for Choice and NAKAl. meetings grew during the 1W‘KI election period, she said. In reaction to two state ballot measures re striding abortion "Students have always Itad (the right to an ufxtrtion). and they don't know what to do if it is taken awav," Webster said I think it's going to be the young women and the older women, the ones w ho remem her wh.it it was like when itltor lion was illegal, who fight the hardest Ironically, pro choice leaders have dec ided if Roe is going to be overturned, they want it to happen now before the elec lions A national coalition of pro i hence organizations has pett tinned the court to hear tile Pennsylvania c ase tins session so that Ceorge Hush ntav tie field ac c oil III aide lor this dev.is luting blow to women's rights before the nest presidential election.'' according to a NARAI. press release Webster said NARAI. would father have Roe overturned at one e than c lopped aw av (inlv once it's overturned do vve have the ilia nee to pass the I rerdom of < hole e Ac 1,' W ebster said Lite Supreme Court agreed I'tiesdav to rev lew the c else ol CASES THAT CHALLENGE ROE vs. WADE GUAM Legislation was signed into law in Guam by Gov | Joseph Ada in March ot 1990 that outlaws abortions It contains no exceptions tor cases ot pregnancy by rape or incest In August 1990 a tederal district court ruled the taw unconstrtu?K>nal and unanforceabta LOUISIANA A ban on abortion was enacted. despite Gov Buddy Roamar's vato on Juna 18. 1991 Allows exceptions where the pregnancy would causa the woman's death It also allows lor exceptions for vctima ot incest who report the crime, or victim* ot rap* who report the cnme within seven days and receive medeal care to determine that the woman was not pregnant belore the rape MISSISSIPPI In March 1991 le^slators overrode Gov , Ray Mabus' veto to enaci a law that requires a woman to receive what pro choice activists call misleading infor mation on abortion and then wait tor 72 hours before having one A preliminary injunction Diocmng ine law s eniorcemem was granted | NORTH DAKOTA In April 1991 Gov Georg* Sinner I signed a law that requires a woman lo receive informa Btion on abortion, then wail lor 24 hours before having one A preliminary injunction blocking the law's enforce men! was granted UTAH A law signed in January. 1991 by Gov George Bangerler. prohtiits most abortions unless the abortion is necessary !o save a woman's IHe, i( the pregnancy is a result ot rape or incest or it the letus has grave physical or menial deformities All cases, the woman must be less than 20 weeks pregnant Graphic by Jell Pmtmy Source NANAI Planned Parenthood \s ( uses, involving ii Pennsylvania law placing several rvsirti lions on almrtion, including walling [«• noils and spousal noldiiallon Tlic (use will In- heard in April, Willi a dm ision evpei led in July I tie justices didn’t address the broader constitutional issue in the I uesdilV statement, de spile nspiesls from both sides that the Pennsylvania iase he used to dec ide d Hoe Is still the law id the land Susan Low Illoi h, a George town I'niversitv law prolessor, told the Assoi latisl Press she doubted whether the Court would use the rase to reverse Hoe because "the i use doesn't require it There .in- i.ises from Guam, I tali and Louisiana that will reach the c ourt in which rev.s iting Koe w ill lie unavoidable, she said ! don't think the i ourt wants to re,a h out unnei , 11S 111 ttm case 11)0 way review was granted confirm* that intuition In iho years fxrtwoen Koe and Webster. tlio Court invalidated several restrictive abortion laws, including laws nxpiiring women to obtain their hus bands' consent or wait for a spec ified time period In lttHb the Supreme Court struck down, by a V 4 vote, a! most Identic al regulations as those in the I’ennsvlvanla case However three of those five (ustic es in the rnajnntv dec islon have sine e retired The Court has also upheld parental notific ation laws and restrictions on public funding of abortions in those years Last July, the Court upheld government regulations that barred federally funded clinics from discussing aUirlinn with patients, a decision affecting about 4 000 clinics serving 4 f> million women RU ready for RU 486? By Hope Nealson Em#r#td Rapcxtor An Oregon represent®!!ve who wants the "abortion pill" to lie legally tested In the Unit ed States is working to make Oregon .in RU IHI> friendly" state Oregon Rep Ron Wyden has introduced "The RU 4H0 Regu latory l-'airness Ai t of 1991." whn it would make it legal to test RU *tHfi In the United States The hormonal drug Kl 4Hf> is an abort ifactonl. or abortion pill, lh.it li.is boi'n used to ter inmate .1 woman's pregnancy, treat breast cantor, meningioma (brain tumors), entlometriosis. Cushing s Syndrome, ant) infer tility Widen s legislative assistant, Joan McCarter, saiti the task fort e has been formed to have KlJ 4Hti treated as any other tirug woo It) Ixi treated " Turn to RU 486, Page 9 RALLY Continued from Page 1 .ilxiut abortion She told the crowd of approximately :t()() that she had been raped m California when she was Hi When stie returned to Oregon, she discovered she was preg nunt she saiif she was confused arid frustrated until C.od spoke to her “(tod told me that I am so sorry for what happened to you and I give you this baby to love and care for" Trie iu said She kept the baby and now has a beautiful two-year-old boy, she said "I'm here to toll everyone here today lh.it all alxirlion is wrong,' she said, no matter if the woman was raped or a vIt tim of incest Charles Hoffmeister, a neo natalogist at Sat red Heart Ceneral Hospital, told the t rowd We have decided that some human lives are more important than others, mean ing that lug people are more important than little people When the sperm and egg , time together, the entire ge nelii makeup has been deter mined. that human Ix-mg has I . it programmed,' he said \\ . are talking about a com p.ete human being at the Hash m..merit of i one eption, it is ► : polaroid. sou take a ptc Sure and s\ ait lor It to devel Hnllmeister said 07 pert ent ..! the abortions that occurred nflur the 1973 Hoc vs Wade decision w.is passed have been for convenience and eco nomical reasons He rejec led arguments that alxirtion on demand reduces child abuse "Child abuse has dramatically risen in coun irii's that have passed permis sive abortion laws," Hoffmeis ler said "When we decide to devalue one human life, we devalue all human life " One speaker who had a slightly different message than the rest of the speakers vs as Kathleen freemen, the lo cal coordinator of feminists for Life Our society still values men over women," she said. Abortion is an example of tins discrimination against women Women feel that to he equal to men they need to fie able to rid themselves of a pregnancy f reeman said, "Instead of trying to solve tile problems lf 1.11 c ause abortion, the wom an's movement made abortion its central issue However, she said the short term, violent solution of abortion is actually antitheti cal to the women's move ment Women and children are not adversaries," freemen said The energy trying to keep abortion leg'll should he put to rear lung a point where motherhood is not an obstacle to being fully ac live in the community, she said ONE TOPPING - MEDIUM PIZZA Get a medium 12" one Ingredient Pl/-£a lor ONI .V $T' US Additional Ingredient 75* Why settle for less than the BKS'n " CALL US FOR FAST. 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