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Thursday, October 22, 2009
"Personhood" initiative filed in NV by anti-abortion extremists

Conservative group Personhood Nevada, led by Richard Ziser, has filed a 
ballot initiative with the secretary of state's office that would outlaw 
abortion. If passed, the initiative would extend due process rights to 
"everyone possessing a human genome," the Associated Press reports.

In order for this initiative to reach the ballot, petitioners must obtain 
the signatures of at least 10 percent of registered voters that voted in the 
last general election, or 97,002 signatures, according to the Nevada 
Secretary of State. Ziser, who successfully led the ballot initiative to 
define a Nevada marriage as between a woman and a man, could not be reached 
for comment, the Reno Gazette-Journal reports.

Abortion opponents have pushed these so-called "personhood initiatives" in 
several states. These measures declare that a fertilized egg is a "person" 
who enjoys "inalienable rights, equality of justice, and due process of the 
law." They would threaten not only abortion itself, but IUDs, emergency 
contraception, in vitro fertilization clinics, and stem cell research. In 
the 2008 elections, Colorado's Amendment 48 (see PDF), failed by 73 to 27 
percent. In addition to failing in Montana, petition drives for similar 
initiatives ultimately failed in Georgia, Oregon, and Mississippi for the 
2008 elections.

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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