Missouri Planned Parenthoods Can’t Kill Babies in Abortions Because They Can’t Get Licenses
When Missouri approved Amendment 3, pro-life advocates worried the state would be the next to allow virtually unlimited abortions. But while the Show me State is no longer in the pro-life column officially, that doesn’t mean babies are being killed in abortions. Yet.
None of the planned Parenthood facilities in the state are allowed to kill babies yet because they can’t get properly licensed as abortion businesses.
And that’s a loophole pro-life lawmakers hope they can keep open as long as possible to protect babies from abortions.
As 40 Days for Life of Columbia Missouri tells LifeNews, “Things are still happening and not happening. Still, no abortions are scheduled at Columbia Planned Parenthood or any other Planned Parenthood in our state. Pray against any other entity wishing to set up shop here.”
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“The latest headlines are quite shocking and give us hope that it will not be as easy as passing an Amendment to begin abortions in our beautiful prolife state,” it added.
Meanwhile, there is shocking and unexpected news out of St. Louis as the longtime head of the planned Parenthood abortion company there has quit. Her reasons revolve around Amendment 3 and not being able to kill babies.
Colleen McNicholas, the Chief Medical Officer of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri, has resigned from her position. Her departure is reportedly linked to dissatisfaction with Missouri’s Amendment 3, which legalizes abortions up to birth.
McNicholas did not say directly why she resigned, but wrote: “My work is far from done, and my greatest hope is that each of you will join me and the many brave advocates who see his moment in our country as an opportunity to step up and challenge the conventional wisdom that has brought our progressive causes to its knees.”
Amendment 3 has been a subject of contention among abortion activists. Some have expressed disappointment with Planned Parenthood’s backing of the amendment, particularly concerning its provisions on post-viability abortions.
McNicholas’s resignation highlights internal disagreements within the organization regarding the amendment’s implications for abortion in Missouri. Planned Parenthood has not yet announced a successor for the abortionist.
She just founded a new group to push unlimited abortions up to birth across America.
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