| Pineapple said: The title seems to be completely false. I had a look at the bill, and I can't find anything in in that indicates that the father of the child can sue the mother. It reads to me that the mother cannot be sued. " (c The following individuals are excluded from liability under this1 subchapter:
(1) A woman who receives or attempts to receive a dismemberment abortion; "
I can't actually see any proof that a rapist can press charges either.In the list of people who can press charges, the man has to be married to the pregnant woman, and thus is not a rapist in the traditional sense "(b)(1) A cause of action for civil damages against a person who has 28 purposely violated this subchapter may be maintained by:
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I might be missing something, but neither part of the title appears to be true.
Here's the bill by the way
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It is poorly worded, A husband who can rape his wife can sue. (Which is still bad, but yes, the above is worse)









