In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Roe v. Wade decision gave women the constitutional right to access abortion.
Seventeen states ban abortion at viability, meaning that the pregnancy has reached the point that the fetus could survive after delivery . Of those states, six* make exceptions for either life endangerment/threat to the woman's health, rape/incest or fetal abnormality.
abortion ban//fetal heartbeat House leaders brokered a deal to create new exceptions to the law in some cases of rape, incest and fetal anomaly. they did this in 2018. why is the news not saying any thing about this part of it
The Supreme Court should have never inserted themselves into the abortion issue. Congress should have never allowed the ruling to stand. There are legislative solutions to negate these asinine rulings
when we all have nothing to eat it will be becuz of abortion ban and overpopulation
Mexico you better pay for the wall, Americans are coming to circumvent their cave man laws while trying to “look” all Christian
Can someone please introduce a law that states that men should get 99 years in prison if they cannot keep their penises in their pants without the consent of the women? Oh wait but the laws are written by creepy old men....
Women want to use the small number of abortions done due to rape/incest to assuage their own irresponsibility