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Originally Posted by InformedConsent
That doesn't criminalize all abortion. Stop lying.
Read the links I posted, at the bottom, and come back and say once Roe is overturned, abortion will be criminal in Ohio.
(I don't think any state has outlawed abortion in the very rare cases where the mother's very life is in danger, so there's always that "out". Other exclusions, like the mother is a child, or victim of rape, or the baby has severe chromosomal abnormalities aren't allowed.)
I know you're stuck in "that can't possibly be true" trap still, as I was when this was first leaked that Roe was about to be overturned, but breathe. Read. it's true.
That doesn't criminalize all abortion. Stop lying.
Nobody is lying. You should stop burying your head in the sand. Extremists in many states are setting up these trigger laws to ban abortion or severely restrict women. Many of these laws indicate the legislators have little or no understanding of female biology.
How can you say this after seeing all of the states that will ban abortion? Just because you say it doesn't make it true when there is more than enough proof to show otherwise. I get it blows up part of your argument, but it is what it is.
None of what has been pointed to has passed any state legislature. There are no state trigger laws banning all abortion. Period.
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Nobody is lying. You should stop burying your head in the sand. Extremists in many states are setting up these trigger laws to ban abortion or severely restrict women. Many of these laws indicate the legislators have little or no understanding of female biology.
The trigger laws are in place, already, in 23 states. Nobody paid any attention because we were all lied to by supreme court nominees that they didn't intend to overturn Roe, which was exactly what they were marched in there to do, and they knew it.
And now while our backs are turned, the calendar has been ripped back to 1973 and those who wish to control women have snuck their agenda through. While we were going on about our lives, believing the issue was settled.
Yes, if that is the kind of restriction her state is making her live under, that would be prudent. But WHY should any woman be made to live under those kinds of ridiculous restrictions?
Because some states believe that corpses should have more rights to how their body is used that a living breathing woman?
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Originally Posted by InformedConsent
None of what has been pointed to has passed any state legislature. There are no state trigger laws banning all abortion. Period.
Yes, they have. They're just not in force because Roe is still in place.
Wake up and read. Scroll down.
(If you're still just quibbling about the exclusion for if the mother's life is in danger, then please just say that and we can stop reposting these links and trying to get you to see. We all get it. States will allow for abortion in the extremely rare case that the mother's very life is in danger).
Because some states believe that corpses should have more rights to how their body is used that a living breathing woman?
A fetus only becomes a corpse after it’s aborted. Just sayin.
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