A YES Vote on Amendment 3 would….
Protect Women’s Health and Protect Preborn Children’s Lives
By voting YES
on Missouri Amendment 3, you are voting to:
- Limit abortion to emergencies, fetal anomalies, rape, or incest
- Protect women’s health and ensure informed consent
- Require parental involvement and prevent abuse of minors
- Defend children with disabilities and prohibit fetal organ harvesting
- Ensure access to miscarriage and emergency care
By Contrast
current Missouri Law allows:
- Abortion through all nine months for any reason
- Non-physicians to commit abortions
- Minors to obtain abortions without parental notification or consent
- Sex predators to use abortion to cover up their crimes and further harm their victims
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7 in 10 americans
who oppose abortion extremism.
Vote YES on 3, November 3!
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What does a “Yes” vote on Amendment 3 mean?
Voting YES on Amendment 3 means informed consent, high medical standards for women, and real protections for minors from sexual and medical abuse. A YES vote also says NO to taxpayer-funded abortion, for any reason, through all nine months.
Will a "YES" vote on Amendment 3 remove emergency care for pregnant mothers?
Voting “YES” on Amendment 3 doesn’t remove emergency care for pregnant mothers. Amendment 3 will protect the right to lifesaving care.
Will voting against Amendment 3 remove miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy care?
Necessary health care for miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies is already legal in our state and is widely available at hospitals and clinics. The language of Amendment 3 ensures that the lifesaving care mothers need remains available to them. Sadly, some political groups use these real, traumatic events to fearmonger and manipulate voters into supporting something they otherwise would not (abortion up until birth).
What is a late-term abortion and how much can it cost?
Late-term abortions, or those done beyond 16 weeks‘ gestation (about 4 months of pregnancy), are invasive surgical procedures that either dismember or poison the preborn child. By this point in a baby’s gestation, the baby has a heartbeat, can feel the pain of the procedure, and has developed all internal organs. Late-term abortions are sold to women for anywhere from $500-$10,000 and are never medically necessary (the baby can simply be delivered whole and alive – see more below in the “Testimonials” section). Women are often unnecessarily sold these procedures for thousands of dollars by abortion industry leaders who have financial self-interest in keeping late-term abortions legal through ballot measures.
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DISCLAIMER: Paid for by Missouri Students for Life Action, PO Box 4 Cottleville, MO 63338.
Reagan Barklage, Treasurer. Not paid for by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
Testimonials
Hear from women and families who the abortion industry has directly hurt.