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Old 05-15-2019, 07:52 PM
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Re: Alabama's Abortion Ban

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Originally Posted by n david View Post
Moments ago, Alabama Gov signed what is labeled as the most restrictive abortion ban in the US. It will go into effect in six months, though the usual pro-abortion orgs are already preparing to challenge the bill in court.

I was surprised by the lack of exceptions for rape/incest, but the author and co-sponsors made it a point to not allow those exceptions.

"""Sponsors insist they wanted to limit exceptions because the bill is designed to push the idea that a fetus is a person with rights, in a direct challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Roe v. Wade decision that established a woman's right to abortion."""

Unfortunately, even with Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, it's not a given that the SCOTUS would A) take up the case; B) overturn RvW. Chief Justice Roberts has shown time and again that he will keep the status quo and does not want his SCOTUS tenure to be marked by political cases. That's why he voted for bummercare. He was hailed as a conservative, but has proven to be a fence straddler, siding with the libs as much as the conservatives.


"""The law makes it a crime for doctors to perform abortions at any stage of a pregnancy, unless a woman's life is threatened or there is a lethal fetal anomaly.

Under the new law, doctors in the state face felony jail time up to 99 years if convicted. But a woman would not be held criminally liable for having an abortion."""

"""There are no exceptions for cases of rape or incest"""

https://www.npr.org/2019/05/14/72331...s-abortion-ban
Why wouldn't the woman wishing to procure the murder be charged??? If someone hires a hit man they're charged.
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