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Oklahoma Legislature passes bill criminalizing abortion
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(05-21-2016, 02:36 AM)Benton Wrote: Opposite ends.

Colorado is saying it wont enforce a federal law.

Oklahoma is enforcing laws counter to what federal courts have ruled.

Colorado passed amendment 64 on November 6 2012. This amendment is counter to federal law and they are enforcing it in the form of taxation. 

Regardless how hard people try; the only reason these proposals are at "opposite ends" is because folks like one and don't like the other. Seems like folks are just trying to create "scenarios" to show why they differ. Quick someone hits the violates Human Rights stance. 

All these experts and no one has answered my initial question of: If a state wanted to challenge Roe v. Wade what steps would it take. I have received one answer of "they can't"; I'm just going to need a couple people to affirm that and then we can contact Oklahoma.   
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RE: Oklahoma Legislature passes bill criminalizing abortion - bfine32 - 05-21-2016, 09:58 AM

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