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I rarely initiate conversations here, but I would really appreciate to hear what you guys think about the following topic;
If abortions have been banned in a woman's home state and she leaves the state specifically to have an abortion, do you believe charges should be brought against her for the abortion when she returns to her home state?
If the argument is that abortion should be illegal because it's murder, it doesn't stop being murder simply because it happened outside of state lines, right?
Also, what are your views in allowing law enforcement to use a person's apps like period trackers/Facebook messenger/text messages and such in order to file criminal charges against people if they use these digital methods to orchestrate/enable an illegal abortion?
I think that TPTB are going to have to really come up with a solution to these issues in the very near future, and I am really interested in hearing what other people think about it. I've gotten the impression that many people think that because the SC has overturned Roe vs Wade, that the issue is over and the job is done. But I think the work has just started with the individual states establishing laws now.
Thanks for taking the time to read this. ✌️
It’s a nice idea, but the issue is enforcing your proposal.
How does the state prove that the woman went to another state specifically to have an abortion? The woman can always say “well, I actually traveled to California to go to Disney World, and just happened to stop by a Planned Parenthood and decided spur of the moment to get an abortion”
Secondly, how would the state even know that the woman got an abortion without breach of privacy? I highly doubt California would give Texas their abortion records. The past few years should also be a case study in exactly why medical records should be kept private from everyone, governments and corporations alike.
In an ideal world abortion would be illegal everywhere, and every person who practiced it would be executed. However, we live in a country where each state gets to set its own laws and govern themselves per the Tenth Amendment. This makes it difficult for one state to prosecute activity that happens in another state and is legal in that other state.
The reality is that abortion is a baby organ harvesting industry. So whether your motivation is based on morality or not, this industry needs to be nuked and hence whatever is needed for this should be done.
I think murdering an innocent baby is a bit different than someone playing slots. Don't you agree?