Democrats in New Free Speech Attack
Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley blasted a new Democrat passed Massachusetts law limiting protesters’ access to abortion clinics.
“In spite of a unanimous decision of the United States Supreme Court declaring unconstitutional the Massachusetts law enforcing a 35 foot 'buffer zone' around abortion clinics, the Massachusetts legislature acted with unseemly haste to establish what amounts to a new buffer zone of 25 feet,” the Cardinal said in a statement on his blog Friday.
O’Malley characterized the new law as an “unjust limitation on free speech in Massachusetts about a fundamental moral and human issue,” reports CNS News.
The Act to Promote Public Safety and Protect Access to Reproductive Health Care Facilities gives police the authority to remove individuals who have “substantially impeded” access to or departure from an abortion clinic. The individual must then stay at least 25 feet away from the clinic for the next eight hours or until the clinic’s close of business.
The law is a response to the Supreme Court’s ruling in June against the state’s buffer zone law, which banned all protests within a 35-foot radius of abortion clinics.
The new law was passed by the Democrat controlled Massachusetts legislature just a month after the Supreme Court ruling. It was signed into law by Governor Deval Patrick(D) on Wednesday.
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