User talk:Smhanes
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Seek consensus on talk on Rand Paul page
[edit]Please comment on talk:Political positions of Rand Paul § Abortion reverts
The page Political positions of Rand Paul has the following reference
Ryan Lizza (8 Oct 2014). "Rand Paul's Personhood Problem". New Yorker.
Which states
The bill would ban abortion and grant the unborn all the legal protections of the Fourteenth Amendment, beginning at “the moment of fertilization.
This is similar language to
He has been a sponsor or cosponsor of several legislative measures to effectively ban virtually all abortions by recognizing a legal right to life of human embryos from the moment of fertilization
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