Personhood Amendment Ok'd For November Ballot
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Updated: 7:02 AM May 30, 2008
Personhood Amendment Ok'd For November Ballot
Colorado voters will be asked to decide in November whether a fertilized egg is indeed a person. The "Definition of a Person" amendment was certified Thursday by the Secretary of State.
Posted: 10:15 PM May 29, 2008
Reporter: McKenzie Martin
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Colorado voters will be asked to decide in November whether a fertilized egg is indeed a person. The "Definition of a Person" amendment was certified Thursday by the Secretary of State.

The grassroots group behind the amendment, Colorado for Equal Rights turned in more than 130-thousand voter signatures to get the measure on the ballot, they only needed 76-thousand.

If the amendment were to pass, both supporters and opponents agree future laws based on it could make abortion a crime in Colorado.

Amendment 48 was the idea of 20-year-old Kristi Burton, she says it’s an amendment that is actually very simple.

"We are just trying to put a definition in Colorado's constitution of what a person is and we define every-unborn child as a person," Burton said.

She says her amendment is about the pro-life movement but it doesn’t make abortion illegal.

"Just ensuring that every person has equal rights under our laws and is protected under the constitution," Burton said.

But opponents of the measure say it has everything to do with abortion and women's healthcare rights in general.

"It could potentially ban some forms of birth control, in-vitro fertilization, stem-cell research, it's so far reaching and deceptive, we don't know how far it could go, “ said Katie Groke Ellis, spokesperson for a group called Protect Families, Protect choice's.

"It's government intrusion into private and personal decisions and woman's healthcare," Ellis said.

Burton admits, the amendment if passed would lay the groundwork for future laws, but it's a decision that is now up to the voters.

Currently no state has this amendment in their constitution; voters in several states have turned similar measures down in the past.

The 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that established a constitutional right to abortion wrote the ruling could be overturned if the personhood of the fetus is established.


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Posted by: Abby Location: COS on May 30, 2008 at 02:08 AM

This is not properly thought through by the people who think it is needed. What if the person were to die carrying a baby full term? Oh well? Would condoms, birth control, and miscarriages become jail able offenses? All the people that had vasectomies and hysterectomies be fined or possibly arrested because of their past choices? This is a ridiculous attempt to take peoples freedoms away. If you are a religious fanatic then you would understand, God gave us free will to make our own choices and live with them our selves. If you have a friend choosing abortion talk to them, but don't make everyones choices. That is why we are a free country, to make our choice as free people what we decide to do to our bodies is our choice no one else's. For the religious person read your bible more, for those who make their own choices I hope you vote against this nonsense. Lets keep our country free!
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