It also declares that fertilized eggs, embryos and
fetuses have no independent rights. That's a response to failed ballot
initiatives that sought to restrict abortion by giving embryos the
rights of born humans. In 2014, voters rejected a proposal to add unborn
human beings to the state’s criminal code, allowing prosecutors to
charge anyone who kills a fetus with a crime.
“Colorado has been, is and will be a pro-choice state,”
Polis said, calling increasing abortion restrictions elsewhere “an
enormous government overreach, an enormous government infringement” of
individual rights. “No matter what the Supreme Court does in the future,
people in Colorado will be able to choose when and if they have
children.”
Colorado was the first state to decriminalize abortion in
most cases in 1967, and it allows access to abortion but had nothing in
state law guaranteeing it. New Jersey, Oregon and Vermont had
previously codified the right to abortion throughout pregnancy,
according to the Guttmacher Institute, a research organization that
supports abortion rights.
Republicans would still be able to introduce legislation
and ballot measures to reverse the new law. For that reason, abortion
rights groups are weighing a 2024 constitutional ballot measure, much
like Nevada did in 1990.
Colorado Democrats cited the high court’s consideration
of a Mississippi case that could overrule Roe v. Wade, as well as a new
Texas law banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. If Roe
is overturned fully, at least 26 states are likely to either ban
abortion outright or severely limit access, the Guttmacher Institute
says.
Colorado Democrats cited the high court’s consideration
of a Mississippi case that could overrule Roe v. Wade, as well as a new
Texas law banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. If Roe
is overturned fully, at least 26 states are likely to either ban
abortion outright or severely limit access, the Guttmacher Institute
says.Denver skyline at sunset.
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