Campaign efforts have divided opinion
The public display of offensive graphic material will be raised in the House of Keys next week (30 Tues), after featuring heavily in recent campaign efforts by anti-abortion group Abort 67.
Central Douglas MHK Ann Corlett will ask Policy and Reform Minister Chris Thomas whether legislation has been considered on banning objectionable material from being shown.
The issue has come under the spotlight in recent weeks, with many on social media criticising the pro-life group for its public showings of placards displaying images of aborted foetuses.
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