Frankly I would be happy setting my sights lower.
I can brook no argument for denying the right to an abortion in cases where the pregnancy was due to a crime (i.e., rape/incest) or when the mother's life is endangered. It would be an abrogation of the 14th Amendment to allow states to deny the life or liberty of the mother for purely religious and/or ideological reasons. Beyond that, there will be a line somewhere and I'm willing to discuss where that line should be, as long as it doesn't cross the aforementioned. If RvW is overturned without replacement, then we wouldn't even have that floor. I feel that is completely unacceptable.
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Posted: 05/08/2022 at 1:23PM