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| Intro: | The House passed a measure which allows pregnant women to use deadly force to defend themselves. | 
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| RunTime: | 0:42 | 
| OutCue: | SOC | 
Wrap: St. Louis County Democratic Representative Vicki Englund argued that state law already covers a woman's right to self defense.
| Actuality: | ENGLUND5.WAV | 
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| Run Time: | 00:13 | 
| Description: "I think a woman has a right to protect herself regardless of whether she is pregnant. I understand that when she is pregnant there is something else involved, but I guess what I'm saying is, I'm not sure I understand why this law is even necessary." | |
Washington Republican Representative Brian Nieves said that the bill closes a gap in the judicial system.
The measure is inspired by a pregnant Michigan woman who was convicted of manslaughter after killing a man who punched her in the stomach.
That case was later overturned on appeal.
The bill now goes to the Senate for approval.
From the State Capitol, I'm Alex Klingelhoeffer
| Intro: | The house overwhelmingly passed a measure which allows a pregnant woman to use lethal force to protect an unborn child. | 
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| RunTime: | 0:44 | 
| OutCue: | SOC | 
Wrap: Washington Republican Representative Brian Nieves said this measure closes a loophole in the judicial system.
| Actuality: | NIEVES.WAV | 
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| Run Time: | 00:14 | 
| Description: "Mr. Speaker, there is never a time when it should be OK for a prosecutor or the judicial system to convict a woman for protecting her unborn baby." | |
The bill is inspired by a pregnant Michigan woman who was convicted of manslaughter after killing a man who punched her in the stomach.
That case was later overturned on appeal.
St. Louis City Democrat and attorney Mike Colona said the bill is unnecessary; the law already covers any woman, pregnant or not, who needs to defend herself against an attacker.
From the State Capitol, I'm Alex Klingelhoeffer