Voting was underway in Ireland on Friday on a referendum that could legalize abortions in the country, which currently bans the practice except in rare cases when the mother’s life is in danger. If citizens vote to repeal the amendment, new abortion laws would then be discussed in parliament. Voting has already taken place on Ireland's offshore islands so that paper ballots can be taken to the mainland and counted in time. Graffiti saying "Trust Women" by "yes" backers was scrawled on the pavement outside the North Grand Church polling station in Dublin as voting opened. "If we vote 'yes', every unborn, wanted and unwanted, will have zero rights," wrote one woman.
Source: Fox News May 25, 2018 10:41 UTC