Sounds like the private sector is already taking care of the transportation issue.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/03/busin...sts/index.html
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Sounds like the private sector is already taking care of the transportation issue.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/03/busin...sts/index.html
The carbon footprint of these people!
"Clarence Thomas, writing separate in the abortion ruling, says the Supreme Court should now "reconsider" its decisions that found a right to contraception, sex between consenting adult men, and same-sex marriage — and "correct the error" it made in those cases."
Time to throw out the pills and rubbers?
Maybe ban interracial marriage while you at it so you can get rid of your dumbo wife.
Clarence Thomas is based. But while he's probably right on the actual law, it's really not a good idea in 2022.
Going to be interesting to see the impact of all of these terribly worded laws in these states. Oklahoma's law technically bans IUDs. So do all of the women that have IUDs right now have to go get them removed? I am not sure how anyone will provide IVF treatments in most of these states. I do not think some of these states realize the size of the car they just caught. It will be a clusterfuck.
Felony in michigan - 4 yrs. in jail.
Forgot Loving case somehow.Quote:
"In future cases, we should reconsider all of this Court's substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell," Thomas wrote, referring to decisions on contraception, sodomy and same-sex marriage.
I wonder what this will actually do to the number of abortions that are performed in the United States. I imagine it will go down some, but probably not by much. Most people will still be within driving distance of being able to get an abortion.
I've heard some say that states will pass laws making it illegal to get an abortion even if it's in another state. I fail to see how this is even remotely enforceable. The demographic I'm most familiar with is college students and young adults, and I realize that's a limited demographic, but VERY often their parents don't know, the father doesn't know, their own roommates sometimes don't know, and pretty much no one knows. So...how the hell is this enforceable?? It isn't. The chances that at least one person reading this fathered a child and never knew that the mother decided to abort it are pretty close to 100%. The chances that everyone reading this knows someone who terminated a pregnancy and virtually no one knows about it but her are also pretty close to 100%. So I don't know who the hell is going to be tasked with catching people who travel out of state for an abortion. That's impossible.