Colorado’s Abortion Amendment 79–Why It Matters

***Warning: This episode talks about sensitive topics***

November 5, 2024 is a crucial election in the United States for many reasons. The country is polarized. Even many states are polarized.

Colorado’s Amendment 79 would enshrine abortion as a fundamental right into the state constitution. It would even allow the legislature to pass laws that pay for it on demand with taxes.

Colorado is the premier destination for abortion in the country. The state has no restrictions on abortion.

Could Amendment 79 and future laws based on it encourage people from outside the state to flock in and make residents pay to end the life of their unborn children. Could the language of the amendment set up barriers to stopping human trafficking?

Pray for Colorado. Speak the truth.

Sources Cited:

Colorado 2024 Amendment 79 on Ballotopedia

Jesse Paul, “Amendment 79: An attempt to preserve abortion access in Colorado’s constitution,” Colorado Sun, Updated October 11, 2024.

Frances Rossi and Tom Perille, “Opinion: Initiative 89 would prevent Colorado from ever regulating third-trimester abortions,” Denver Post, Updated July 23, 2024.

Laura J. Lederer and Christopher A. Wetzel, “The Health Consequences of Sex Trafficking and Their Implications for Identifying Victims in Healthcare Facilities,” Annals of Health Law 23, no. 1 (Winter 2014): 61-91.

Arduizur Carli Richie-Zavaleta, et al, “Sex Trafficking Victims at Their Junction with the Healthcare Setting-A Mixed-Methods Inquiry,”Journal of human trafficking6, no. 1 (2020): 1-29.

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