Voters in Albuquerque will head to the polls for a special election on Tuesday to decide whether to ban abortions after 20 weeks.
If it passes, Albuquerque will be the first city in the nation to enact a 20-week ban.
The municipal ordinance, as the Los Angeles Times notes, would “have statewide impact because the only late-term abortion providers in the largely rural state are in Albuquerque.”
As Salon reported, “It should also be noted that the measure, called the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Ordinance, is based on medically refuted pseudoscience about fetal pain.”
The ordinance, which voters will be able to read in its entirety, has no exceptions for rape, incest, deformities, or “psychological or emotional conditions” suffered by the pregnant woman.
As Ms. Magazine noted, “Only about 1 percent of abortions take place after 20 weeks, and the vast majority of those are due to fetal abnormalities. Comprehensive fetal testing that can reveal major birth defects such as brain malformations and missing organs aren’t usually performed until just before 20 weeks into a pregnancy.”
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