VIDEOS: Why You Must Vote NO on Florida’s Amendment 4
By Royal A. Brown III
In this video, Megan Almon demonstrates how the case for life can be made in under a minute by combining the science of embryology and the powerful S.L.E.D. argument.
Why Vote No on Amendment 4?
The Florida Abortion Amendment: Deceptive & Extreme
No Definitions
Unlike other Amendments, Amendment 4 does not define any of its key terms. For example, it does not define “viability,” “health care provider,” “patient’s health,” or how serious a health concern would need to be to allow exceptions for late-term abortions. These uncertainties create loopholes resulting in more abortions later in pregnancy than voters intend.
Too Extreme
Amendment 4 goes TOO FAR by allowing late-term abortions, far beyond when science says the baby is capable of feeling pain.
No Parental Consent
Amendment 4 would overturn current laws requiring a parent’s consent BEFORE a minor can have an abortion, thereby making abortion the only medical procedure that can be performed on a minor without a parent’s permission.
Bait and Switch
Amendment 4 pretends to “just bring things back to how they were with Roe vs. Wade” – but it actually goes much further – creating a constitutional right to abortion throughout all nine months with no protections for the unborn baby.
Taxpayer Funded Abortions
In Michigan, where voters recently approved a similar amendment, the same lawyers who wrote Amendment 4 are currently suing the state to force taxpayers to fund abortions. The same thing will happen in Florida if Amendment 4 passes.
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