Recognizes that unborn children have equal protection of the laws, prohibits abortion, and prohibits public funding of abortion
If adopted, SJR48 would have significant implications for state laws regarding abortion and the legal status of unborn children. It would amend Article I of the Missouri Constitution to formally enshrine the principle that all unborn children are entitled to equal protection under the law. This change would eliminate any legal basis for abortion rights previously recognized in Missouri and would also prevent any funding from public sources to be allocated for abortion services. These measures would result in a considerable shift in reproductive rights and the legal landscape surrounding abortion in the state.
SJR48, introduced by Senator Moon, proposes a constitutional amendment to the Missouri Constitution to ensure that unborn children receive equal protection under the law from the moment of conception. This resolution seeks to create a legal framework that recognizes unborn children as having the same rights as any other human person. The intent behind this amendment is to legally safeguard the rights of the unborn and prohibit any form of abortion, whether surgical or medical, within the state, along with blocking the use of public funds for such procedures. The amendment will be submitted to voters in the next general election or at a special election called by the governor.
The proposal is expected to generate substantial debate among legislators and the public. Advocates for SJR48 argue that it is a necessary step towards protecting the rights of unborn children and aligns with the beliefs of many constituents who identify as pro-life. However, opponents view this amendment as a restriction of women's rights and bodily autonomy, raising concerns that such a measure would further marginalize those seeking reproductive healthcare. The controversial nature of abortion makes this bill a focal point for discussions about women's rights, healthcare access, and ethical considerations regarding the rights of the unborn.