Home » News » Florida governor signs tough abortion law Florida governor signs tough abortion law April 14, 2022 by world today news Ban after 15 weeks : Florida governor signs tough abortion law – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed into law legislation that significantly restricts abortion rights in the US state. Photo: dpa/John Raoux – – Tallahassee The conservative governor of the US state of Florida, Ron DeSantis, has signed a controversial abortion law that only allows abortions up to the 15th week. There should be no exceptions in the case of rape or incest. The US state of Florida introduces a far-reaching ban on abortions after the 15th week. Florida’s governor, Republican Ron DeSantis, signed the tightening law into law in Kissimmee on Thursday. “We are here today to defend those who cannot defend themselves,” DeSantis said. The law is scheduled to go into effect on July 1. – This means that abortions in Florida after the 15th week of pregnancy would only be possible as an exception, for example if the life of the mother is in danger or the fetus has a fatal abnormality, but not in the case of rape, for example. The rule follows the model of the new Mississippi state abortion law currently under review by the Supreme Court. – Other Republican-led US states are also trying to largely restrict access to abortions. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed a law on Tuesday that would make having an abortion in the state punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000 (€92,000). A change in the law in Texas also caused a lot of excitement: a strict abortion law has also been in force there since last year. It bans all abortions once the fetal heartbeat has been determined. This can happen as early as the sixth week of pregnancy. Many women do not even know at this point that they are pregnant. – According to a landmark ruling by the US Supreme Court in 1973, abortions are actually permitted in the United States until the fetus is viable – today around the 24th week of pregnancy. The decision is considered a milestone. This case law, known as Roe v. Wade is now up for grabs. If the Supreme Court decides that Mississippi’s abortion law is constitutional, other states could also further restrict abortion. – – Related posts:Norwegian debate, Kornaviruset | The people of Bærum actually deserve praiseJoseph Mitchell the great reporterBasketball - NBA: Poirier released by New York, it's officialYonkers Residents Arrested for Operating Chop Shop in New Jersey; Stolen Cars Dismantled for Parts Living Passion of Cinema – Radio Televisión Canaria The big next-gen update to Witcher 3 is delayed Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: