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Speak up to help win safe and legal abortion care in NSW

Right now, there’s a historic opportunity to secure safe, legal and compassionate access to abortion care in NSW.

Laws to decriminalise abortion are being considered by the parliament, and they will be brought to their final vote in the week of the 15th September.

Members of parliament will be given a personal ‘conscience vote’ on the bill, which means that each wavering and undecided MP needs to be personally convinced.

It’s critical we show every MP that their constituents want them to support the legislation as it stands. That’s why every voice counts. Get involved in the campaign by signing and sharing the petition for reform.

 

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Under current NSW law, abortion is a crime for a woman and doctor, except if woman's physical or mental health is in serious danger. These laws have a chilling effect on doctors willingness to provide abortion, and mean many doctors aren't willing to provide terminations in any circumstances.

New laws have been co-sponsored by 15 MPs, and have passed the lower house. Now they are being considered by the upper house, with 20 amendments expected to be proposed in the coming weeks.

 

Members of Parliament,

We urge you to vote to decriminalise abortion. 

Signed,

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rhea , HP5 1NB  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:33:05 +1100
Tony , 2021  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:32:57 +1100
chris , 2104  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:32:55 +1100
"this is waaaaaaayyyyyy overdue."
Mark , 2203  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:32:35 +1100
Megan , 2122  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:32:11 +1100
Liza , 28203  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:31:35 +1100
Barry , 2482  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:31:16 +1100
Sian , 2603  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:31:08 +1100
"It is a basic human right for women to have control over their own bodies."
David , 2026  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:30:17 +1100
Jack , 2203  /  signed 2018-10-30 13:30:12 +1100
"Unhappily, a great many political and other executive decisions in Australia re still made my some of the most backward minds of the twelfth century — with little hope more sensible people can gain the traction to repel, snuff out, the thoughts of dimwits. Ratiocination was never popular, or widespread in this country. More males in Australia practice misogyny than take a daily shower. And hordes of them are mightily pleased at their boorishness.
Peculiarly, the presence of a woman Premier — expecially the incumbant — is likely to be an impediment to making sensible decisions. If a dozen vested interests tell the woman to legalise abortion, the woman will clear all decks and have the Statute on the books at the end of the week. Australia rremains the wealthiest of Third World world countries.

Jack Sheppard"
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