The Florida Heartbeat Protection Act went into effect on Wednesday in the ‘Sunshine State,’ protecting babies with detectable heartbeats from the brutal effects of abortion. Both individuals in support and those in opposition uttered their feelings regarding the new law going into effect.
The Act makes it so that babies at around six-weeks gestation, when heartbeats are generally detectable, cannot be aborted. According to Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, it has the potential to protect roughly 50,000 lives annually.
The law, however, does leave exceptions for cases where a mother’s life is at risk, when a fatal prenatal diagnosis occurs, and in cases of rape, incest or human trafficking.
In response to the news, many pro-life individuals and groups celebrated the potential this has to save lives.
“The Florida Heartbeat Act took effect today! That…
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