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She’d then have to face the curious stares and questions of her pictures neighbors, yet another gross violation of privacy. Would she be required to produce the “products of conception” for the police officer’s inspection? Again, I know this is gory, but I’ve been present when a friend miscarried in early pregnancy. I know what pictures early “products of conception” may look like. And I am outraged that some man in Chesapeake would come along and try to pass a law that says I or any other Virginia woman who experiences pictures miscarriage at home might have to weigh them so I can include this information in the report in the first 12 hours after miscarriage or face a year in jail. Does the punishment fit the “crime”? Suffering a miscarriage is no crime, but Delegate Cosgrove wants to make it a crime for a woman to fail to violate her own privacy in the first 12 hours after a miscarriage, so let’s look at his proposed penalty. Cosgrove's bill says, “A violation of this section shall be punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor.”
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