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apparently there are 13 states ready to trigger an abortion ban: Arkansas Idaho Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Tennessee Utah Texas Oklahoma Wyoming
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apparently there are 13 states ready to trigger an abortion ban: Arkansas Idaho Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Tennessee Utah Texas Oklahoma Wyoming
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(Site Administrator)
Called the United 'States' for a reason. If you're not going to agree on capital punishment, you certainly won't agree on when life begins. Abortion, for those who want it, will now, at worst, be a tri-state coach ride away. Good business for bus companies and motel-6s across the country.
(Old Spike)
I think I read somewhere that in the states that ban aboertion they make it illegal to leave the state for it. Not sure if this is legit info.
(Site Administrator)
A simple legal counter-argument would be that it was conceived in the state it was aborted in. Try and prove otherwise.
PS. What the heck is going on with the long loading time for pages on the site the last several days.
(Site Administrator)
some states want to do it but SCJ Kavanaugh said that wouldn't be constitutional.
still up in the air but doesn't seem likely it'd become a law for long if at all.
there's an argument that having to travel to a different state to do it fucks with their privacy.
(Old Spike)
"I think I read somewhere that in the states that ban aboertion they make it illegal to leave the state for it. "
That would be unconstitutional as freedom of travel within, to enter, and leave the United states is protected.
For example, even with my vaccination status I have to freedom to leave Canada, and to enter the United states because of dual citizenship.
Do I have to potentially fight for it? Probably, but I will eventually win.