Charlie Butts – OneNewsNow – 8/25/2010 A district judge has made a decision that has put Louisiana’s “Ultrasound Before Abortion Act” into effect.
The new law requires that an ultrasound be performed on a woman seeking an abortion at least two hours before the termination of the pregnancy. Pro-abortion groups filed suit to block the measure, deeming it “unconstitutionally vague,” but the restraining order was lifted after the ambiguities were eliminated. Ben Clapper of the Louisiana Right to Life Federation tells OneNewsNow the law has been put into effect. (See earlier article)
“The case brought by the Louisiana abortion industry was meaningless. And so for the first time in Louisiana’s history, abortionists will have to offer women the opportunity to see the image of their unborn child,” he explains. Read Full Story Here







