Reproductive rights advocates decried legislation that limits abortion rights at a state Capitol rally Thursday where they said Oklahoma lawmakers who support such measures do not trust a woman's ability to make moral choices.

About 100 women wearing pink T-shirts gathered in the Capitol's fourth-floor rotunda to express opposition to what they called the Legislature's “war on women” and urge more women to get involved in politics and state government.

“Some of our legislators seem to have forgotten who they're representing,” said Sara Jane Rose of Sally's List, a non-profit group that recruits and trains progressive women to run for the Oklahoma Legislature.

“Women have got to lead us out of this because men are not capable of doing it,” state Sen. Jim Wilson, D-Tahlequah, said as women at the rally laughed and cheered. Many of the women held pink placards that read “Choice Now and Always” in black letters.