Utah state Rep. Karianne Lisonbee on Friday said women can control the semen intake during sex.- "I do trust women enough to control when they allow a man to ejaculate inside of them and to control that intake of semen," she said.
A Utah state representative on Friday said women have the power to control the "intake of semen" during sex.
"I got a text message today saying I should seek to control men's ejaculations and not women's pregnancies," state Rep. Karianne Lisonbee said during a
"And my response is I do trust women enough to control when they allow a man to ejaculate inside of them and to control that intake of semen," Lisonbee said in response to the suggestion.
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Her remarks come as the
Utah is one of 13 so-called trigger states in which anti-abortion legislation was passed shortly after the high court overturned Roe v. Wade. Lisonbee was the sponsor of the anti-abortion trigger bill in Utah.
Since May, abortion-rights advocates have feared that the Supreme Court ruling would drop, after Politico published a leaked draft opinion in which Associate Justice Samuel Alito called the decision "egregiously wrong from the start."
Abortion, however, remained legal in the United States until the court handed down the final verdict. But the draft itself was enough to put reproductive rights activists and doctors who perform abortions on edge.
By overturning Roe, the Supreme Court has put the question of the legality of abortion in the hands of individual state legislatures and has essentially made it illegal in at least 22 states to obtain an abortion. There are expected to be added restrictions in several others.
In the hours since, a slew of prominent individuals from musician Jack White to lawmakers, such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have blasted the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Lisonbee, however, praised the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe, calling it "wonderful news" in an interview with local news outlet KSTU.