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INDIANAPOLIS – Gays, lesbians and single Hoosiers would be prohibited from using medical science to help have a child under a bill being considered by an interim legislative committee.
The legislation puts Indiana in the middle of a national battle over reproductive rights and promises to be contentious.
“If we’re going to try to put Indiana on the map, I wouldn’t go this route,” said Betty Cockrum, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Indiana. “It feels pretty chilling. It is governmental intrusion into a very private part of our lives.”
But Sen. Pat Miller, R-Indianapolis, said Indiana law currently has no regulations regarding assisted reproduction and should have similar requirements to adoption in Indiana.
“Needless to say it’s going to be enormously controversial and difficult,” she said. “Our statutes are nearly silent on all this. You can think of guidelines, but when you put it on paper it becomes different.”
Miller chairs the Health Finance Commission – a panel of lawmakers that will vote Oct. 20 on whether to recommend the legislation to the full General Assembly.
A “no” vote doesn’t preclude it from being offered in the 2006 legislative short session, which starts in January. A “yes” vote does not ensure its passage.
There are two parts to the draft legislation – the first dealing with some irregularities in central Indiana regarding surrogacy and adoptions. But the part of the bill raising eyebrows involves assisted reproduction.
It defines assisted reproduction as causing pregnancy by means other than sexual intercourse, including intrauterine insemination, donation of an egg, donation of an embryo, in vitro fertilization and transfer of an embryo, and sperm injection.
The bill then requires “intended parents” to be married to each other and specifically says an unmarried person may not be an intended parent.
A doctor can’t begin an assisted reproduction technology procedure that may result in a child’s being born until the intended parents of the child have received a certificate of satisfactory completion of an assessment required under the bill.
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
tell me there aren't that many 'regulators' concentrated in one spot
Jesus, RANT, you sure know how to get my blood boiling!
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
how many gay and single people will be marrying friends to get a baby, then getting divorced? Anyone? How utterly STUPID an attempt to control other people and their lives!
How about a status of limitation on how long you have to be married to have a child?
Will they regulate that too, they do it when is marriages of people from another country before they can apply for citizenship.
Originally posted by paulthefourth
It really boils down to "We want to legally require you to marry and enjoy sexual intercourse with a person of the opposite gender if you wish to have a baby that's biologically yours, even if intercourse with someone of the opposite gender is totally disgusting and unnatural for you. . . Amen"
Originally posted by paulthefourth
Or what if a girl gets preggy out of wed-lock? will they force her to abort too? Or will they just stone her to death in the town square?
Originally posted by Full Metal
Hey one question, when did Adam and Eve get married? Read the bible, Eve had no choice! She was literally a sex slave to Adam, hey, maybe I should become a bible christian! "It says right here Eve was Adam's sex slave, hoorah!" But I'll stick with hat God gave us, the 10 Commandments.
A controversial proposed bill to prohibit gays, lesbians and single people from using medical procedures to become pregnant has been dropped by its legislative sponsor.
State Sen. Patricia Miller, R-Indianapolis, issued a one-sentence statement this afternoon saying: “The issue has become more complex than anticipated and will be withdrawn from consideration by the Health Finance Commission.”
Miller had asked that committee -- a panel of lawmakers who meet when the Indiana General Assembly is not in session to discuss possible legislation -- to recommend the bill to the full legislature when it meets in January.
Under her proposal, couples who need assistance to become pregnant -- such as through intrauterine insemination; the use of donor eggs, embryos and sperm; in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer or other medical means -- would have to be married to each other. In addition, married couples who needed donor sperm and eggs to become pregnant would be required to go through the same rigorous assessment process of their fitness to be parents as do people who adopt a child.
Miller had earlier acknowledged that the legislation would be "enormously controversial." It had already drawn fire from the Indiana Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood of Indiana.
Originally posted by RANT
Legislator drops controversial plan
Always keep feet to the fire.
In addition, married couples who needed donor sperm and eggs to become pregnant would be required to go through the same rigorous assessment process of their fitness to be parents as do people who adopt a child.
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
Amethyst, if a child has a loving, caring, interested, good father (or 2), he can very well turn out to be a balanced, responsible, self-confident adult. It's the quality of the parenting not the sex of the parents that counts. Many neglected, suicide victims had 2 parents of the opposite sex.
Originally posted by Amethyst
Quality of parenting is tied in to what gender combination you have.
Of course, if you don't believe that males and females are inherently different, and that one of each provides balance, you won't believe me anyhow.
Originally posted by Amethyst
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
Amethyst, if a child has a loving, caring, interested, good father (or 2), he can very well turn out to be a balanced, responsible, self-confident adult. It's the quality of the parenting not the sex of the parents that counts. Many neglected, suicide victims had 2 parents of the opposite sex.
Then read what's here and this one here.
Quality of parenting is tied in to what gender combination you have.
Of course, if you don't believe that males and females are inherently different, and that one of each provides balance, you won't believe me anyhow.