From the Associated Press:
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - The state Supreme Court has upheld the rights of parents to sue people who help their teenage daughters get abortions without consent. The Attorney General's
office said the law allowing parents to sue immediately took effect Tuesday as a result of the Supreme Court's ruling.
In a statement, Gov. Matt Blunt called the Missouri Supreme Court ruling "another victory for a culture that values all human life."
"Parents must be informed of their children’s decision to end an innocent life and today’s ruling upholds that belief. No longer will Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers profit from those who aid or assist minors in obtaining an abortion without parental consent," Gov. Blunt said.
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