Planned Parenthood files lawsuit so they can keep incinerating aborted babies and dumping them in landfills

While Ohio’s AG didn’t find that Planned Parenthood has been selling aborted babies, he did find that they were inhumanely having these aborted babies incinerated and then being dumped in landfills, something he says absolutely violates Ohio’s abortion law.

Of course Planned Parenthood has filed a lawsuit to stop the Ohio AG from taking legal action against them, so they can keep up this horribly inhumane practice:

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CHRISTIAN NEWS – The abortion giant Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit on Sunday in an effort to stop Ohio officials from taking any legal action against the organization for having the bodies of aborted babies picked up by medical waste companies to be steam-treated or incinerated, and then dumped in landfills.

As previously reported, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, who identifies as pro-life and believes that abortion is “morally reprehensible,” announced the finding about Planned Parenthood’s practice on Friday.

“Disposing of aborted fetuses from an abortion by sending them to a landfill is callous and completely inhumane,” he said in a statement. “It is important the public be aware that these practices are taking place at these Ohio facilities.”

DeWine’s office had been investigating whether Planned Parenthood facilities in the state were selling the body parts of aborted babies following the release of national undercover videos from the Center for Medical Progress.

While determining that aborted babies in Ohio weren’t being sold to research, DeWine’s Charitable Law Section rather found that the children were being picked up by medical waste companies and either steam treated or incinerated and then dumped into a landfill with household and commercial trash.

He said that the practice is illegal as it violates Chapter 3701-47-05 of the Ohio abortion law, which states that a “fetus shall be disposed of in a humane manner.”

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