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Stop the Bans

Stop the Bans
Rally in front of the Minnesota State Capitol
DateMay 21, 2019 (2019-05-21)
LocationUnited States
TypeDemonstrations
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Stop the Bans was a series of rallies held in the United States on May 21, 2019, protesting abortion bans and restrictions. Supporting organizations include the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), NARAL Pro-Choice America, and Planned Parenthood.[1]

About

Several states in 2019 enacted laws that caused abortion bans that abortion rights supporters considered extreme.[2]

At the time of the protests, nine states implemented gestational age bans on abortion, including, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Arkansas, Utah, and Alabama.[3]

Conservative policymakers were attempting to create these bans in order to challenge the standards set forth in Roe v. Wade, which for 46 years prior allowed women to get abortions until fetuses were "viable" which usually occurred 24-28 weeks into a pregnancy.[1] These bans came following Trump's entrance to office, where he similarly was attempting to roll back abortion laws (specifically implementing Global Gag Rules). Protestors at New York demonstrations noted that they had witnessed a change in the governments relationship to abortion since Trump's entrance to office.[4]

Alabama's ban was the most rigorous, aiming to make abortion illegal in all cases including incest and rape and would allow doctors to face 99 years in prison for performing abortions.[5] Supporters also considered laws regarding abortion in Michigan to be extreme.[6] Within Nebraska, North Dakota, Kentucky, and Oklahoma, legislators moved to enact abortion counseling requirements. Additionally, four of the aforementioned states banned abortions based on a patient’s reason for seeking an abortion.

Between the start of 2011 and May 31, 2019, almost 500 abortion restrictions were created across 33 states, accounting for more than one third of abortion restrictions since Roe v. Wade's initial legalization (1973).[7] Protesters at the Stop the Bans rallies were concerned about women's rights being eroded.[8] Demonstrators at the rallies felt that politicians should not be making medical decisions about women's bodies.[6]

Locations

Demonstrations were organized in possibly all fifty U.S. states.[2][9]

Northeast

New York saw protests in Manhattan and Mineola.[14]

South

Florida saw demonstrations in Fort Myers[27] and St. Petersburg.[28][29]

In Maryland, there were protests in Annapolis and Towson.[30][31]

In Texas, there was a rally held in El Paso at the County Courthouse.[32]

Midwest

Erin Maye Quade speaking at the demonstration in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Demonstration in Columbus, Ohio

Participating cities in Iowa included Cedar Rapids and Des Moines.[37][38]

In Indiana, there were protests in Fort Wayne and Indianapolis.[39][40][41]

Michigan saw demonstrations in Ann Arbor, Detroit,[42] Ferndale,[6] and Lansing.[43][44]

In Missouri, there were demonstrations in Jefferson City and St. Louis.[45][36]

Wisconsin saw protests in Appleton and Eau Claire.[46][47]

West

California saw demonstrations in Los Angeles,[50] San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Palo Alto,[51] Fullerton, Irvine, Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Diego,[52][53] San Luis Obispo,[54] Santa Barbara,[55] and Sebastopol.[8]

In Colorado, there were protests in Boulder and Fort Collins.[56]

An event was also planned in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.[57]

Oregon saw demonstrations in Eugene and Portland.[58][59][60]

In Washington state, there were demonstrations in Seattle,[36] Spokane,[61] and Yakima.[62]

In Wyoming, a protest took place in Laramie.[63]

See also

References

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