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"The Commissioner Marci Francoac, the lone dissenter in the commission's 4-1 vote to begin the project, read a statement into the record disassociating herself from the edict. She later said she feared future legal action resulting from possible accidents attributable to what she called the lot's unsafe design. "I talked to several lawyers, and they advised me to do this," she said. "I've gone on record as opposing this thing from the start. My statement was just another precaution." WHITE LIGHT 704 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE, KARSAS S6 60044 913-843-1386 Going out of Business SALE 30% off Entire Stock! Ms. Jane Wells-Schooley, vice-president of the National Organization of Women, regards the HLA as 'an all-out attack on birth control.' Although Ms. Spilman in her article concedes that 'intrauterine devices and low-estrogen birth control pills' prevent pregnancy by interfering with (the) implantation of the fertilized egg in the womb,' she nonetheless describes these agents as 'forms of birth control.' The term 'birth control' actually refers to any of several methods which control the frequency of impregnation through the use of contraceptives, which prevent conception, or abstinence. It follows from this definition that 'intrauterine devices, low-estrogen birth control pills' and abortion i.e., the induced expulsion of a human fetus, quality neither as contraceptives nor forms of birth control because none of them prevent conception—instead each arrests the fetal development which follows conception by terminating pregnancy. Ms. Welski Schoolley also finds ... disturbing ... the federal government ... declaring when human life begins ... Does this alleged state of distress arise from her ignorance of the protection already afforded innocent life by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments; or is its (the state of) distress) cause merely the thought of our once again using the law to protect the innocent rather than to assist in their extermination. The specious reasoning of the National Organization of Women, Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Rights League and the American Civil Liberties Union is enthusiastically embraced by many who selectively hold that the end justifies the means. To those less pragmatically inclined, reliance on such shameless dismissal constitutes yet further proof that the end and the means are inextricably entwined. On page 1A of the March 8th issue of the Kansas City Times there was an article, by Ms. Brenda Spillman, entitled "Bill would classify abortion, contraceptives as murder." The bill in question was Senator Jesse Heim's Human Life Bill now before Congress. The passage of this bill would be but one step in a process which its supporters will result in the addition of a "Human Life Amendment" (HLA) to the Constitution. Such an amendment would define the moment of fertilization as the beginning of human life thereby rendering each abortion a murder. William Dann 2702 W. 24th St. Terr. When State Rep. Jessie M. Branson caught up with the whirlwind of events that carried her child passenger safety seat bill one step further, she found only one more obstacle—Senate approval—in the way of the bill's passage. Rep. likes bills chances Branson, D-Lawrence, said yesterday that she was surprised by the rapidity with which her bill was processed and received. Transportation Committees on Monday. A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT "PRO-CHOICE" "Actually, I had thought that the bill would come up around sometime tomorrow," Branson said. "As a consequence, I was taken by surprise by the committee's action Monday and have not had the time to see what the feeling of the entire Senate is on the bill." The child car passenger safety hill, if adopted, would make it mandatory for children under two years of age to be restrained in a motor vehicle. Volitors would be warned and instructed on the merits of a restraint. "I really don't know how the Senate as a whole feels about the bill," she said, "but Gov. Carolin told me that he is going to be hit with a bill and will not it if it hit it compared." The bill's next step is final Senate approval. Branson said she thought if that hurdle were cleared, the bill would become law. "I expect to get a lot of support and help from Sen. Jamey Menus, Sen. Robert Talkington and Sen. Tom Rehon," Branson said. "They were very much in favor of the bill in committee and, in fact, helped get it out so quickly. I think they will really fight for it on the floor." 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