DarthKyrie
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While the proponents are referring to it as a "fetal heartbeat bill" the actual language refers to "embryonic or fetal cardiac activity". One of the reasons for this is that cardiac activity is not the same as an actual heartbeat. In fact a fetus doesn't develop what we consider a heart until about 20 weeks, but there is cardiac activity earlier than that.
Personally as a Georgia resident I think we should tackle Governor Kemp and remove one of his kidneys to give to a patient in need of a transplant. I wonder how he'd feel about removal of bodily autonomy for the purpose of saving a life after that.
Hell once these fossils get their way we should enact laws that force people to be organ donors just like you suggest, make them put their money where their mouth is.