Goes to show how important the 2014 and 2016 elections really were. We’ll be living with the consequences for the next 30 years. — Xtrix
This isn’t meant to be witty— it’s just clearly true. Goes to show how important the 2014 and 2016 elections really were. We’ll be living with the consequences for the next 30 years. — Xtrix
that may change the next time they come into power. — Mr Bee
blame young people. — RogueAI
If anything happens it’ll be because real people are organizing on the ground and building structures there. This may be yet another catalyst, but I wouldn’t put money on it. — Xtrix
Two questions.
How was the court able to overturn Roe VS Wade? Can they do it unilaterally without a new case reaching the court to make the decision based upon? Or a law written by a lower court that the Supreme Court ultimately agrees with?
Secondly, is the prochoice stance about sentient life versus any life? Therefore the start of life on its own is basically irrelevant?
It will probably be like marijuana. Little by little states will legalize it except for a few hold outs. — Tate
How was the court able to overturn Roe VS Wade? Can they do it unilaterally without a new case reaching the court to make the decision based upon?
highly doubt that. The abortion issue has much deeper ethical implications than recreational Marijuana. Not to mention, criminalizing Marijuana puts a much greater burden on the justice system in comparison to criminalizing abortion. — Merkwurdichliebe
One's philosophy, one's experiences, one's exposure to the raw edges of human existence, one's religious training, one's attitudes toward life and family and their values, and the moral standards one establishes and seeks to observe, are all likely to influence and to color one's thinking and conclusions about abortion.
A lot of small time police departments are substantially funded by drug related property seizures. I wonder how that pans out when marijuana becomes legal. — Tate
The main question is when life deserves moral consideration. For pro-life, this seems to often be at the moment of conception or some time early after that (I don’t see a lot of protests about Plan B for instance). In particular, this is for human life, not any sentient life in general. For pro-choice, it’s unclear and varies among people. — Paulm12
This is who and what the US is... — Streetlight
Gross overgeneralization. — creativesoul
There are plenty of other illegal drugs to keep them funded. It will definitely prevent the courts and jails from being bogged down with small time marijuana cases.
8h — Merkwurdichliebe
Abortion is still haram, or forbidden, according to both Islamic law and to post-revolutionary Iranian law, and the punishments for providing or receiving an illegal abortion can be strict. Under current law, physicians can be sentenced to months of imprisonment, and women who get abortions before ensoulment are at the least fined blood money — Wikipedia
Most interesting. — Ms. Marple
At the end of the day, most people care more about the economy than ideological issues, especially one like abortion that doesn't really affect that many people — Paulm12
If the 2014 age-specific abortion rates prevail, 24% of women aged 15 to 44 years in that year will have an abortion by age 45 years.
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