Some of the biggest opponents of Florida’s proposed unrestricted abortion ballot measure encourage and even assist young ladies seeking abortions in avoiding state regulations requiring parental consent.
The” Yes on 4″ strategy, which promotes a  and proposed amendments that would effectively repeal safeguards intended for women and children and enshrine abortion through beginning in the Sunshine State’s law, featured data on its now-disrepeated” Resources” page that links websites explaining how teenagers can get abortions without involving their parents, as required by Florida legislation.
A website that is archived also cautions girls and women against using “fake clinics” that “may try to trick and sorrow you” and “use approaches to postpone your decision-making until it’s too late to have an pregnancy.”



The first link on the” Yes on 4″ website takes users to Floridians for Reproductive Freedom’s ( FRF ) guidance, which boasts of connecting girls who” cannot involve a parent” with attorneys who can finagle a judicial bypass “without your parent’s involvement”.
Directly below FRF’s tips on how to skirt the country’s parental consent laws, the pro-abortion party tells girls and women how they can receive unsafe abortion drugs, which are  , responsible , for a , 500 percent increase , in abortion-related emergency room, by mail.


FRF’s chatbot Charley, the amendment’s opponents at the” No On 4″ campaign pointed out, “falsely claims that’ abortion is biologically safe no matter how much along someone is in their pregnancy,'” “advises minors to travel to Puerto Rico for abortions”, “offers ‘ websites to find]abortion ] pills best now’ without asking basic screening questions”, and “even asserts that it is’ safe to have your abortion at home… even if you have not seen a doctor or nurse initially.'”
Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., warned earlier this year that Amendment 4, if passed, will “eliminate parental consent for minors”.
Media, however, insisted because the amendment claims not to” change the Legislature’s constitutional authority to require notification to a parent or guardian before a minor has an abortion,” the end of parental consent is n’t guaranteed.
Even the fake fact-checkers at PolitiFact acknowledge that the planned parenthood, ACLU, and George Soros-funded abortion activists who co-ordinate the wave of ballot measure battles in red states like Ohio frequently file legal challenges that use the hazy language in the radical amendments to remove parents from the equation.
Amendment 4 poses a number of issues for Floridians, not just for the sake of parental consent. If the proposal passes on Nov. 5, medical professionals in Florida could deem abortion at any stage of pregnancy necessary for a woman’s” health, “physical, emotional, or mental.
According to a majority of Americans, parents should be required to grant their child’s consent before they can have an abortion. Overall, 55 percent of Americans , think ending life in the womb beyond the start of the second trimester, around 14 weeks gestation, should be” generally illegal. ” In Florida specifically, at least 62 percent of voters, including 58 percent of women, say they favor the state’s six-week abortion limit.
Despite Floridians ‘ strong opposition to the extremism presented to them via Amendment 4, out-of-state activists have poured millions of dollars, deception,  , and , fraudulent signatures into passing it.
Former US president Donald Trump recently rejected the “radical” amendment because it seeks to permit abortions through all nine months of pregnancy. He publicly expressed his disapproval of Florida’s current heartbeat law.
” All of that stuff is unacceptable. So I’ll be voting no for that reason,” Trump said.
The Federalist staff writer and host of The Federalist Radio Hour, Jordan Boyd. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordanian received her bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, where she majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow her on X @jordanboydtx.