As an abolitionist myself, I don't see how this will ever be allowed to go into effect, even if it's passed and signed.
Total abortion ban proposed in Indiana
Total abortion ban proposed in Indiana
As an abolitionist myself, I don't see how this will ever be allowed to go into effect, even if it's passed and signed.
Total abortion ban proposed in Indiana
The bill is DOA. I don't care how the SCOTUS changes, I highly doubt they will overturn Roe V. Wade and that's the only way that bill would stand a chance. I'm not even going to touch the pro vs con on whether the bill should exist in the first place. I despise internet debates.
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...but he got his name in the paper.
As an abolitionist myself, I don't see how this will ever be allowed to go into effect, even if it's passed and signed.
Total abortion ban proposed in Indiana
The bill is DOA. I don't care how the SCOTUS changes, I highly doubt they will overturn Roe V. Wade and that's the only way that bill would stand a chance. I'm not even going to touch the pro vs con on whether the bill should exist in the first place. I despise internet debates.
In the form he proposed, doesn't have a chance. In a different form, outlawed, but not criminalized as to the women and with exceptions, and a SCOTUS reversal (aside: we are years out from this if ever) it could pass and be implemented.
...but he got his name in the paper.
In the form he proposed, doesn't have a chance. In a different form, outlawed, but not criminalized as to the women and with exceptions, and a SCOTUS reversal (aside: we are years out from this if ever) it could pass and be implemented.
...but he got his name in the paper.
I would like to know if he would have a woman who was raped and became pregnant due to that rape arrested if she aborted that baby.
Rape is a whole different situation. Pregnancy via rape is what % of overall children being created?
100%Im not for abortion but a total ban is just not the right way to go. I believe exemptions for rape/incest are ok. Late term abortions are a no no to me just because a baby can be born a have a completely normal life if born in the late stages of the 2nd trimester. To many women use abortion as a form of birth control, and i believe that should not be allowed. I also believe we should defund planned parenthood because they make it real easy for women to use abortion as a form of birth control. I definitely feel i shouldn't have to pay for that as a overburdened taxpayer
Couldn't we just keep the laws prohibiting murder and repeal whatever the laws are that grant exceptions to murdering the unborn?
I like repealing laws.
Most of them.
That would work if everyone agreed it's murder. That's the problem. For the most part, the people who believe abortion is murder from the point of conception, are religious people. That belief is driven by their belief in God. For nonreligious people, it's an unanswered question when a fetus becomes a person with the inherent rights of a person. So by insisting that life begins at conception, religious people are forcing a religious concept on people who are not religious.
Couldn't we just keep the laws prohibiting murder and repeal whatever the laws are that grant exceptions to murdering the unborn?
I like repealing laws.
Most of them.
Perhaps we should all think more.
I disagree (shocking, I know).
The myriad of laws we're subject too in differing jurisdictions already confuse and cherry-pick that point. If one can be charged with attempted murder of the unborn in some instances but not others, this is just a legal question of who gets an exception to do it and when.
I make no apologies that many of us have answers that others still consider unanswered. Perhaps we should all think more.