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LOL, BLM/Antifa has the market cornered for rioting and destruction. January 6th was a picnic in comparison to what they've done.
They don’t. Neither for or against. And for SCOTUS to be consistent they should over rule any federal abortion law either for or against it.Lots of people are saying the Supreme Court correctly overturned Roe v Wade and properly returned the issue of abortion to state legislatures. But lots of people are concerned that whichever party gets control of both house of Congress (presumably with 60 seats in the Senate or 50 Senators who will vote to abolish the filibuster) and the presidency will "federalize" abortion. The Republicans will make abortion illegal across the board. The Democrats will make abortion an absolute and unfettered right, maybe even until 28 days post-birth if Gavin Newsome has his way. So, my question is: If abortion is an issue to be decided on a state-by-state basis, where does Congress, either Republican-controlled or Democrat-controlled, get the right to make a federal abortion law?
Bullets? Somebody might want to make sure she's not smuggling a bazooka.I’ll see yer leftist lunatic and raise you 5!
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I struggle to understand how a state can command how a citizen acts outside of their jurisdiction. Any state attempting to block a citizen from seeking a medical procedure outside their jurisdiction should have any such law struck down I would think.Let's assume that red states ban abortion and blue states keep abortion legal. Red state women (or men lol) can simply drive to a blue state and get an abortion correct?
Lots of people are saying the Supreme Court correctly overturned Roe v Wade and properly returned the issue of abortion to state legislatures. But lots of people are concerned that whichever party gets control of both house of Congress (presumably with 60 seats in the Senate or 50 Senators who will vote to abolish the filibuster) and the presidency will "federalize" abortion. The Republicans will make abortion illegal across the board. The Democrats will make abortion an absolute and unfettered right, maybe even until 28 days post-birth if Gavin Newsome has his way. So, my question is: If abortion is an issue to be decided on a state-by-state basis, where does Congress, either Republican-controlled or Democrat-controlled, get the right to make a federal abortion law?
I didn't read the decision, and I won't read it. But if the Supreme Court actually said that abortion is a state issue to be decide by elected state legislatures, I agree with you. SCOTUS (at least as currently populated) should overturn a federal law, whether pro-abortion or anti-abortion.They don’t. Neither for or against. And for SCOTUS to be consistent they should over rule any federal abortion law either for or against it.
Medical licensing and procedure control exists in our country at the state level.
Look at euthanasia. There is absolutely no question a life is ended here. Yet we have various laws across the states. Same for the medical procedure of abortion.
The best part is leaving out giving back to the states. Except go all in on they won’t stop here but take away XYZ without any merit.Thoroughly enjoying the irrational fear mongering from the left on this. No more abortions, rapes gonna go up, government gonna track your menstrual cycle on your phone apps, gay rights gonna go away, slavery coming back, women gonna lose the right to vote, civil rights getting overturned, etc. F##king lunatics.