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Prosecutors refusing to prosecute signed a letter stating this many are in red states. If County prosecutors refuse I'm assuming the state AG could prosecute.
Pro Life people fully understand that there is still a long road ahead to get to where they want to be.
Ending Roe v Wade was just one battle in a very long war with many battles still to come.
As for me, I’m completely split on the issue. I see the benefits to society of having less unwanted children, but I also see how diabolical it is to snuff out a future human life.
I’m probably one of the few who is neither pro choice or pro life.
Abortion will end up being banned in 5-6 states in the end.
That's probably about right, if even that many. I think you will see a lot of restrictions and different rules, but not too many outright bans.
The important thing is that each state and its voters get to decide, which is how it should've been all along. Eventually I believe abortion will be codified into law, but even that will have some compromises.
If it does end up becoming federal law and nobody is 100% happy, then they did the right thing.
The only way it would pass as federal law is a much more restrictive timeframe then what was outlined in the Casey case. Blue states will have to scale back to a conservative timeframe.
Pro Life people fully understand that there is still a long road ahead to get to where they want to be.
Ending Roe v Wade was just one battle in a very long war with many battles still to come.
As for me, I’m completely split on the issue. I see the benefits to society of having less unwanted children, but I also see how diabolical it is to snuff out a future human life.
I’m probably one of the few who is neither pro choice or pro life.
If I was a prosecutor, I would be one of them who would refuse also, just like I'd refuse marijuana and most prostitution cases. If it's not hurting anyone, it's nobody's business.
I must say, it's fascinating seeing a chain of command breakdown like this. These prosecutors... or should I say the ruling class... better be careful... this could be contagious and go viral all over society. We're talking a complete breakdown here, if people simply start ignoring the chain of command in large numbers. I look forward to it.
Pro Life people fully understand that there is still a long road ahead to get to where they want to be.
Ending Roe v Wade was just one battle in a very long war with many battles still to come.
As for me, I’m completely split on the issue. I see the benefits to society of having less unwanted children, but I also see how diabolical it is to snuff out a future human life.
I’m probably one of the few who is neither pro choice or pro life.
I'm pro constitutional law.
That means my personal feelings on abortion are irrelevant, at least on the Federal level.
Why more people on both sides can't have that POV is a mystery to me.
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