article called, “The Study That Debunks Most Anti-Abortion Arguments.”)released in December, only 19% of adults believe that abortion should be legal in all cases without exceptions. On the opposite end, only 8% of people believe abortion should be illegal in all cases. The remaining 73% of Americans fall somewhere between the two poles, holding variants of nonabsolutist ideas about the legality of abortion.
This discrepancy raises an obvious question: What is it about the practice of abortion that the vast majority of Americans find troubling at least some A healthy and functional society would enter into a vigorous debate in order to form a consensus aboutan unborn child deserves legal protection. It would rely upon the latest discoveries of science to shape its thinking, as well as various philosophical and ethical traditions that have informed the human conscience over millennia.
My twitter handle is now petermlaffin :)
What about having laws like most other comparable countries? Abortion always has to be some kind of 'compromise', and the compromises in Europe seem to work fine in most cases