Colorado Governor Signs EO To Safeguard Those Seeking Abortions

Colorado is about to be a haven for would-be mothers looking to kill their babies after the Democrat Governor, signed an executive order declaring that his state will not help prosecute or cooperate with any other states if they choose to investigate a woman who has had an abortion.

Since the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade 1973, essentially handing the decision back to states to decide if abortions are banned or not, Democrat leaders have been showing how they truly feel about the most vulnerable of all – and they are happy to facilitate their murders.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed his executive order – which offers certain protections for women accessing abortion services in his state.

In a statement obtained by the Colorado Sun, Polis said, “We are taking needed action to protect and defend individual freedom and protect the privacy of Coloradans,”

“This important step will ensure that Colorado’s thriving economy and workforce are not impacted based on personal health decisions that are wrongly being criminalized in other states.”

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper – also a Democrat – signed an executive order of his own, which protects the rights of women in his state to continue to access abortion services and adds protections for those who provide said services, according to ABC News.

The West coast has also declared that they will be a haven for murder and the day Roe v. Wade was overturned, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that his state (of course) would continue as is, and that California had formed an alliance with neighboring states Washington and Oregon to ensure the murder of babies was unhindered.

Republican states on the other hand, are using the Supreme Court win to criminalize abortions and a state law in Mississippi is about to take effect, that will ban most abortions throughout the state – this coming after a judge had already blocked an emergency request to block the anti-abortion law.

Mississippi had only one abortion clinic, located in Jackson, and it closed its doors on Wednesday following the ruling.

Ohio has followed in similar suit, and a six-week abortion ban following the SCOTUS ruling, will remain in place after the state’s supreme court refused to halt it while a lawsuit was filed against the ban to overturn it, according to a report from the Cincinnati Enquirer.

“Ohioans are suffering in real time, and we have not yet seen the worst of this healthcare crisis,” said a group of Ohio’s abortion clinics in a statement. “All people deserve autonomy over their bodies and the power to make their own healthcare decisions.”

Except for unborn babies – they get no say in their own autonomy, but of course those who love to murder babies for a living, always like to pass it off as “healthcare.”


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