Mississippi’s law prohibiting abortion and those similar are sexist and should be amended to include the following: And, in accordance with Genesis 38:9-10, no man nor man child over the age of puberty may spill their seed unless lawfully permitted to do so for the sole purpose of fertilizing a certifiably fertile human egg meant to be brought to term, under penalty of imprisonment for felony against the state, and retroactive for the period of nine months prior to enactment of this law, and inclusive of any person with knowledge of such carnal violations who do not duly report said offences to the church, the authorities, and those neighbors interested in the sex life and the reproductive activities of their brethren.
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Letter: Regulate carnal violations
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