Mon Jan 17, 2022 – 9:03 pm EST
(LifeSiteNews) — The ACLU and Planned Parenthood filed a request in a Hamilton County court for an injunction against Ohio’s newly-implemented dignified burial law.
The state’s Unborn Child Dignity Act goes into full effect in February.
“This law requires all embryonic and fetal tissue from a procedural abortion be cremated or interred, imposing severe burdens on patients and stigmatizing abortion even further,” the ACLU said in a press statement.
The ACLU and abortion vendors, including Planned Parenthood, argue that properly disposing of an aborted baby is too costly and thus burdens a woman’s ability to get an abortion.
The request for a preliminary injunction says that abortionists would have to make great effort to comply with the new law. The legislation, Senate Bill 27, “imposes extremely onerous provisions that require a sea change in how Plaintiffs dispose of embryonic and fetal tissue after a procedural abortion (sometimes called a surgical abortion),” the ACLU said. “Despite Plaintiffs having consistently and scrupulously followed the applicable regulations to dispose of infectious waste, which have been in place for years, SB27 would require all such tissue to be either cremated or interred
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