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DATE: FRIDAY, May 27, 1994                   TAG: 9405270123
SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL                    PAGE: A1   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: The Washington Post Note: below
DATELINE: WASHINGTON                                 LENGTH: Short


NO BLOCKING ABORTION CLINICS

President Clinton signed legislation Thursday to bar protesters from blocking abortion clinics or threatening patients, decrying ``the extremism and vigilante conduct which gave rise to this law.''

Two anti-abortion groups immediately filed suit to overturn the law, arguing that it interfered with their constitutional rights of free speech and religious freedom.

Clinton signed the law at a White House ceremony attended by the children of David Gunn, the Florida physician murdered by an anti-abortion protestor last year.

``We simply cannot - we must not - continue to allow the attacks, the incidents of arson, the campaigns of intimidation upon law-abiding citizens that [have] given rise to this law,'' Clinton said.

Abortion rights supporters say there have been 3,000 incidents of violence, vandalism and harassment at abortion clinics since 1977.

Antiabortion activists argue that the law punishes them for legitimate civil disobedience. The National Right to Life Committee accused the president of allowing abortion rights supporters to ``crush peaceful protesters' free speech.''



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