Coming to a Red State near you....

Yeah, so? Are you saying that because of a 'failure rate' of 1%, taking a hormonal pill is irresponsible when having unprotected sex is close to 0% effective at stopping a pregnancy.
I’m saying you can be completely responsible and still the woman ( and only the woman) can get pregnant
 
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I’m saying toucan because completely responsible and still the woman ( and only the woman) can get pregnant
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Oh stop squawking
 
There is no question that overruling Roe will have severe implications for women at all levels, for years to come. That doesn't even begin to touch on the precedent this activist in removing a Constitutional right granted 50 years ago. I have never before heard of an individual right being taken away.

The effects will be devastating for many women.

Time to stop pretending this is "good for women" as if they are nothing more than stupid cows who don't know what how to make their own healthcare decisions.

Here is a taste of what to expect. Feel free to add more examples.


The wording varies slightly from state to state. Texas allows abortion for “a medical emergency”; Louisiana’s bill makes an exception to prevent “death or substantial risk of death,” or “permanent impairment of a life-sustaining organ”; and Idaho permits abortion “to prevent the death of the pregnant woman.” On Thursday, Oklahoma legislators approved a bill that would ban nearly all abortions starting from fertilization, with an exception to save the life of the mother “in a medical emergency.”

Those exceptions are so vaguely defined, and with such harsh penalties for providers deemed to have violated the terms, physicians say they will be effectively unable to provide proper medical care or even discuss abortion with patients.
You are totally mistaken

A new constitutional right must be clearly explained in an amendment that is approved by a supermajority of the states

Row v Wade was imposed on the people by 6 liberal demigods who exceeded their authority
 
I’m saying you can be completely responsible and still the woman ( and only the woman) can get pregnant
Correct.

No contraceptive method is 100 percent; married couples and couples in a committed relationship making a good faith effort to avoid an unwanted pregnancy can nonetheless experience an unwanted pregnancy.

And that a woman in such a situation should be compelled to give birth against her will through force of law is a clear violation of her right to privacy – it is neither the role nor responsibility of the state to compel women to give birth against their will.
 

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