Ohio voters, who oppose abortion-up-to-birth by overwhelming margins, will evaluate a slyly worded amendment on Tuesday that would grant Ohio’s constitutional blessing to just that — plus a host of other deadly procedures — under the euphemism of “reproductive rights.”
Contrary to the talking points of abortion activists, out-of-state donors pouring money into the Ohio fight, and partisans in local and national media, Ohio’s Issue 1 isn’t a compromise or a common-sense proposal. It’s a radical change that would enshrine late-term abortions, abortions for young girls without their parents’ knowledge, fertility-decimating drug regimens and surgeries for confused teenagers, and more horrors into the Ohio Constitution.
Here are a few true horror stories that, if passed, Issue 1 would invite to happen in Ohio.