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Nevada’s “Question 6?”

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What does voting in favor of "Question 6" mean?

Voting “Yes” on Question 6 will mean adding taxpayer-funded abortion through all nine months, for any reason, into Nevada’s constitution. Once added, this will be very hard to remove or change.

Will a “No” vote on Question 6 take away all abortion?

If “Question 6” fails, no existing state laws regarding abortion will be repealed. All state laws protect the right to life-saving care for mothers, as well as in other extreme medical conditions, and Nevada already allows abortion in cases of rape and incest. Question 6 would radicalize Nevada’s abortion laws by allowing them:

  • Through all nine months of pregnancy, including on full-term babies who can survive outside the womb and can feel pain.
  • Under the guise of the “mother’s health,” which is a broad term that has been weaponized by the abortion lobby to allow abortion for any reason.
  • On minors without parental consent or other protections that act as safeguards against abuse.

Will voting against Question 6 remove miscarriage & ectopic pregnancy care?

Neither miscarriage nor ectopic pregnancies are treated through abortion and therefore are completely unrelated to Question 6. Sadly, some political groups use these real, traumatic events to fearmonger voters into supporting something they otherwise would not (abortion up until birth). Necessary healthcare for miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies is already legal in every state and widely available at hospitals and clinics.

Is "Question 6" popular?

No. More than 7 in 10 Americans oppose the legalization of abortion after a preborn child can feel pain, and 6 in 10 Millennial and Gen Z voters believe human rights begin while a child is still in the womb.

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