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Arizona Taliban Wants to Criminalize Women and Their Doctors For Abortion
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Rep. Walt Blackman, R-Snowflake, had vowed to run such a bill late last summer, calling abortion clinics “death factories” and saying women who terminated pregnancies needed to “spend some time in our Arizona penal system.”
At the time, he shrugged off legal protections enshrined in federal law, arguing that Roe v. Wade is only an “opinion” and the U.S. Supreme Court should “honor (Arizona’s) sovereignty.”
House Bill 2650 reflects that view, saying county attorneys must pursue criminal prosecutions “regardless of any contrary or conflicting federal laws, regulations, treaties, court decisions or executive orders.”
On Jan. 7, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University hosted a virtual screening and discussion of “Picture a Scientist” a documentary film that chronicles the groundswell of researchers who are writing a new chapter for female scientists.
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As nation braces for armed protests, Arizona showcases how First and Second amendments intersect or collide John D Anna, Arizona Republic
Last week, as insurrectionists stormed the seat of democracy, a smaller crowd – nowhere near as violent but just as angry – gathered at the Arizona Capitol to protest the results of the 2020 presidential election. Many were armed.
In September, more than 300 counter-protesters, many carrying AR-15s and side arms, showed up at a Black Lives Matter rally in Prescott, saying they intended to protect their community from rioting and looting.
And earlier last summer, four men armed with assault-style weapons showed up in downtown Mesa under the guise of protecting local businesses during street protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd.