I wouldn't call outlawing abortion in the entire state "incrementalism"
As someone that is part of EndAbortionNow.com (we wrote part of the amicus brief that overturned Roe v Wade) In the context of abortion we would define incrementalism as making minor laws against abortion to reduce the number I'm abortions by percentage, incrementally, over time. Not all at once.
Fully banning, outlawing, and criminalization obviously works far better than incrementalism since we had 30+ years of incrementalism prior to Rove v Wade being overturned.
As someone that heavily involved in this space I would encourage you to not use "incrementalism" in this context. (States banning it individually)
That's not what the word is generally understood as in this context. This is more of a "states rights works" where some states are choosing to abolish (the opposite of incrementalism) abortion.
Our organization and most others we work with have zero desire for a special federal abortion ban. This is a states issue. We would like the federal government to recognize the biological FACT that an unborn child is fully human from the moment of conception however. This would have a greater and more unassailable impact
I wouldn't call outlawing abortion in the entire state "incrementalism"
As someone that is part of EndAbortionNow.com (we wrote part of the amicus brief that overturned Roe v Wade) In the context of abortion we would define incrementalism as making minor laws against abortion to reduce the number I'm abortions by percentage, incrementally, over time. Not all at once.
Fully banning, outlawing, and criminalization obviously works far better than incrementalism since we had 30+ years of incrementalism prior to Rove v Wade being overturned.
As someone that heavily involved in this space I would encourage you to not use "incrementalism" in this context. (States banning it individually)
That's not what the word is generally understood as in this context. This is more of a "states rights works" where some states are choosing to abolish (the opposite of incrementalism) abortion.
Our organization and most others we work with have zero desire for a special federal abortion ban. This is a states issue. We would like the federal government to recognize the biological FACT that an unborn child is fully human from the moment of conception however. This would have a greater and more unassailable impact