SunSentinel Article RatingFrom 'excited' to 'horrified': Some reactions on Florida's 15-week abortion law
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : Shirvell is a founder and executive director of Florida Voice for the Unborn, a grassroots lobbying group focused on supporting measures to end abortion.48% : ] Here are some remarks that represent the landscape of abortion in Florida: Mahurin is the founder of Florida Preborn Rescue, a group that organizes volunteers to stand on sidewalks outside abortion clinics and offer Christianity-based counseling to talk people out of seeking abortions.
44% : There's hope on both sides of the divide on abortion -- either for a future with increased restrictions, or one with reversals to recent laws that limit the procedure. [ RELATED: Abortion law in Florida soon will change.
44% : Genovese was formerly involved with Students for Life at Florida Atlantic University, a chapter of a national organization for students who believe in abolishing abortion.
44% : "Ultimately, the question of abortion has to go to the Florida Supreme Court.
41% : The changes range from the Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion, to new restrictions on the state level.
39% : "We're excited to see the numbers go down, and hopefully we can get to a place where abortion is not only illegal but unthinkable in the state of Florida."
32% : The bottom line is sooner or later, abortion will be illegal in Florida."
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