There's long been folks in the pro-Choice movement who've suggested that anti-abortion folks were interested not just in ending abortion, but birth control as well. This has been denied by most mainstream anti-abortion organizations and proponents, but the current "personhood" law movement demonstrates that, at least in the anti-abortion fringe, elimination of most forms of birth control is seen as a feature, not a bug.
The "unintended" consequences of personhood proposals are remarkable — and I use the quotations because, like with birth control, it's unclear how "unintended' some of them are.
I'm pleased as punch that a similar proposal was soundly defeated in Colorado. My condolences to the people of Mississippi, where it looks likely to pass.
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Personhood USA Confirms That Mississippi Abortion Ban Would Outlaw Birth Control Pills
Next Tuesday, Mississippians will go to the polls to decide on Initiative 26, a personhood amendment to the state constitution that defines a person as “every human being from the moment of fertilizat…