North Carolina Passes Pro-Life Bill for 72-Hour Abortion Waiting Period

State   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Jun 4, 2015   |   12:11PM   |   Charlotte, NC

The North Carolina legislature has given final approval to a pro-life bill that would put in place a 72-hour waiting period before an abortion — allowing women more time to find abortion alternatives and choose life for their unborn child.

Republican lawmakers filed House Bill 465, which would ban healthcare facilities owned by the University of North Carolina and East Carolina University from performing abortions. Additionally, the legislation would increase the required waiting period prior to an abortion from 24 hours to 72 hour.

If enacted, North Carolina would join Missouri, South Dakota and Utah in requiring a 72-hour waiting period, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-abortion advocacy group funded by Planned Parenthood. Overall, 26 states require a waiting period, usually 24 hours. The bill now goes to Republican Gov. Pat McCrory for a signature. He has not said whether he will veto the bill, according to The News & Observer.

The North Carolina Values Coalition is calling on pro-life residents to ask the governor to sign the bill.

“HB 465 is a major victory that will save unborn lives and protect the health and safety of women in our state,” the group continued. “This important pro-life bill was introduced in the House by Representatives Jacqueline Schaffer, Pat McElraft, Rena Turner, and Susan Martin. Senators Warren Daniel, Shirley Randleman, and Joyce Krawiec added even more pro-life protections to the bill in the Senate. We are grateful for their work on this bill and their commitment to creating a culture that values life and protects women in North Carolina.”

Republican Rep. Jacqueline Schaffer of Charlotte told members that her bill, which would extend the waiting period from 24 to 72 hours, “empowers women.”

“We truly believe that this is a bill women who are both pro-choice and pro-life can get behind,” she said.

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“Seventy-two hours is not asking for too much for something this important,” GOP Rep. Pat McElraft said during the debate. “Why do we not want (women) to have the opportunity to change their minds? Please let women have this opportunity to reach out to pregnancy clinics to guide her … for alternatives.”

“Once conception occurs, you’re talking about the rights of two human beings,” said GOP Rep. Debra Conrad of Winston-Salem. “I want to hear about the rights of these young babies.”

Naturally, abortion proponents oppose the bill.

The vice president of public policy at Planned Parenthood, Melissa Reed, commented on the legislation and said, “This delay, coupled with the additional restrictions, further demonstrates that politicians are attempting to practice medicine with absolutely no understanding of the scope of practice of abortion care.”

She continued, “In reality, these bills have nothing to do with patient safety and are just attempts by politicians to insert their own political agendas into medical care, It is shameful North Carolina legislators continue to sacrifice women’s health in their ideological attempts to take this state backwards.”

As LifeNews previously reported, in 2013 a North Carolina abortion facility was shut down after the Department of Health and Human Services found that it “present an imminent danger to the health, safety and welfare of the clients and that emergency action is required to protect the clients.” The Baker Clinic for Women, located in Durham, failed to perform adequate quality control in blood banking as well as controlled testing on 108 patients that received Rh(D) (Rhesus) testing.

ACTION: Please call the Governor at (919) 814-2000 to ask him to sign the bill.

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