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Colorado high court OKs ballot initiative language on protections for
fertilized eggs
Natalie Hrubos at 8:47 AM ET

[JURIST] The Colorado Supreme Court [official website] on Tuesday approved
[PDF text] the language of an anti-abortion group's proposed ballot
initiative [PDF text] that would amend the Colorado constitution to define a
fertilized egg as a "person" entitled to "inalienable rights, equality of
justice, and due process of law" under the state constitution. The group,
Colorado for Equal Rights for Human Life, must collect 76,000 signatures in
six months in order to place the measure on the 2008 ballot. Critics argue
that the measure is misleading [NARAL Colorado press release] as its
supporters have said their goal is to outlaw abortion, which is not
specifically mentioned in the language of the ballot initiative. Criticas
have also said the proposed changes could also regulate in-vitro
fertilization, stem cell research, and birth control.

According to anti-abortion activists, similar ballot initiatives are under
way in Montana, Georgia, Oregon, Michigan and South Carolina. AP has more.


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