Abolish Abortion TN is a distinctly Christian and Gospel centered organization that seeks to abolish human abortion in the state of TN.
Many people in our great state believe that with the overturning of Roe v. Wade and our “trigger law” going into effect that abortion is illegal in Tennessee, but nothing could be further from the truth. Abortion is legal in Tennessee for a pregnant mother through all nine months of pregnancy.
Abortion is Still Legal in All 50 States
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TN Abortion Law
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Overturning Roe v. Wade did not abolish abortion. Traditional methods of murdering preborn children are still legal in most states and self-managed abortion is still occurring in EVERY state in the Union.
Abortion is MURDER. It is the intentional, unjust killing of an innocent human being. It must be abolished, not regulated.
It is the duty of the United States government to protect the inalienable rights to life and equal protection of the law for all human beings, and to outlaw the murder of preborn humans.

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