Jun 26, 2022 In some states—yes. States are free to dictate how they want to restrict abortion now & some states don’t have exceptions for r---; meaning that women who are r---d & impregnated have to carry their pregnancy. Or they can travel to a state where abortion is legal & obtain one there but there’s issues that comes with to: 1) cost & 2) legal liability. States are already writing up laws banning women from receiving abortions in other states where it’s legal & could be imprisoned when they come back home.
Jun 26, 2022 It's going to lead to women dying after they have miscarried and their uterus is blocked and the expired fetus can not naturally vacate. This will have a lot of unattended consequences... it's going to be more dire than the times that led to Roe v Wade in the first place.
Jun 26, 2022 Jezus christ. Especially that last part, even trying to stop it that way Unfortunately most people don't have money for it otherwise I'd say get the f--- out of those r----- states.
Jun 26, 2022 So is there any way that Congres or the President or whoever is allowed codify or write abortion laws, or is it too late for that? I'm glad I'm not living in the USA ffs, country just got thrown back to 1776.
Jun 26, 2022 Congress can pass a national abortion rights law. It would need to pass the Senate though which requires 60 votes to overcome a filibuster. Democrats only have 50 votes.