Well then!
That makes a big difference.
I'm sure the babies would be happy to hear that - if they hadn't aready been killed in the womb.
No need to worry about enforcing the law now.
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[We are] very pleased that the General Assembly intends to establish clear standards which ensure that the gruesome practice does not continue in Ohio, spokesman Dan Tierney told the Columbus Dispatch.
As previously reported, in April, Rep. Robert McColley, R-Napoleon, and Rep. Barbara Sears, R-Sylvania, crafted crafted H.B. 417 and 419, which would require that the babies be either buried, cremated or incinerated. If incinerated, they must be burned by themselves, as medical waste companies had mixed mixed the containers of baby body parts in with trash.
The bills also require that mothers give directives as to how they want their child disposed.
The bill was approved by the House Health and Aging Committee, but was criticized by pro-abortion groups as another way to punish women and the medical community for abortion.