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No, Georgia’s Heartbeat Bill Won’t Imprison Women Who Have Abortions | National ReviewBy David French May 11, 2019 11:18 PMLast week Georgia governor Brian Kemp signed perhaps the most impressive and comprehensively pro-life “heartbeat bill†in the nation. The law (set to go into effect in 2020) not only bans abortion when the baby has a “detectable human heartbeat†it declares the scientific, philosophical, and theological truth that an unborn child is a “natural person†under state law. The law — like other state heartbeat bills — defies controlling Supreme Court authority, and expect pro-abortion activists to immediately challenge it in court.I expected activist resistance and protest against the bill. I expected radical voices to urge corporate boycotts of Georgia. But I must confess that I did not expect to see a series of stories with lurid headlines and fundamentally mistaken premises to go viral — and to stay viral for days. Here’s a sampling:Business Insider: “Women could get up to 30 years in prison for having a miscarriage under Georgia’s harsh new abortion law.â€Read more at: https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/georgia-heartbeat-bill-will-not-imprison-women-who-have-abortions/