Haskell’s Abortion Empire Imperiled By Proposed Late-term Abortion Ban

Haskell’s Abortion Empire Imperiled By Proposed Late-term Abortion Ban :Operation Rescue: A pro-life Democrat has introduced a bill in Ohio that would ban abortions after 24 weeks, or 22 weeks if tests determine that the pre-born baby is viable. This bill could have serious repercussions on one of the nation’s most prominent late-term abortionists, Martin Haskell.

Haskell boasts of having invented the partial-birth abortion, which was outlawed by the Federal Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003. He then modified the procedure to circumvent the ban by killing the baby in utero with a fatal injection to the heart prior to the onset of labor. Haskell operates late-term abortion clinics in Dayton and Sharonville.

The late-term abortion ban, known as House Bill 7, was among the first bills to be introduced in Ohio and indicates that House leadership considers the bill to be of a high priority. It is the first attempt to pass such legislation since 1997.

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