Court: Colorado Abortion Opponents May Seek 3rd Ban
DENVER (AP) -- Abortion opponents have been cleared to gather petition signatures to put a third measure to ban abortions on statewide ballots.
The Colorado Supreme Court did not accept a legal challenge from Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains. Planned Parenthood wanted the court to block a sweeping measure from Personhood Colorado to outlaw abortions, even in cases of rape and incest.
The measure still needs 86,000 signatures before it would earn a place on November ballots. Similar measures were overwhelmingly defeated by Colorado voters in 2010 and 2008.
This year's Personhood proposal would also ban stem-cell research and some fertility treatments.
A Planned Parenthood spokeswoman said the group is prepared to defeat a third Colorado attempt to outlaw abortions.
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