They can’t "ban abortion everywhere" because it’s not a Federal issue, it’s a State issue. That’s exactly what this draft is saying. It would be a State by State issue, just like drivers license age, age of consent, etc. it’s not that complicated to understand. |
Which would make Roberts’ investigation of the leak a funny twofer and a deliberate act in order to deal with the Thomas problem. |
Addressed so, so many times in this thread and if you don’t think the GOP would ram through a nationwide ban, you need to abstain from voting for about ten years. Sit in a corner and think about your mistakes. |
They can’t ram through a nationwide ban, because, again, the SC just said it’s not a federal issue (if this actually passes) |
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In Nashville! He's afraid of going to Tennessee. The same Tennessee that passed a trigger law in 2019 making abortion a felony (including loss of voting rights). That should tell everyone something. |
They also just said women have no rights because they didn’t used to have any rights and they murdered stare decisis. I think it’s safe to say the religious tribunal is doing exactly what it wants. |
Tell that to the GOP. They are, as we speak, discussing legislation to ban abortion nationwide.Their intentions are clear. Who do you think is going to stop them? "Republican senators have met to discuss legislation that would ban abortion nationwide, Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) told the Post, and Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) would reportedly likely introduce the bill." https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2022/05/02/republicans-will-try-to-ban-abortion-nationwide-if-supreme-court-overturns-roe-v-wade-report-reveals/?sh=2611dcbf23ed |
What what what? The GOP says everyone is overjoyed with the new hand maiden’s tale!! Eh and he should grow some ovaries. Go on out there with your sht opinions and treason against the country, Sammy! Go meet the people! Live your disgusting truth and deal with the consequences! I mean if women aren’t people, then surely they’re not capable of doing much damage. |
Yes. They can. It goes back to the States because there is no federal law. There is no federal law because under Roe it was considered an inherent right. A federal law would supercede. It's a two step process. |
The opinion state that it should fall to representatives but does NOT say states. It absolutely opens the door to a federal ban. |
Except , " they" aren't Banning Abortion- SCOUTS is ruling rather that - the State- not women themselves - have domain over what happens within their bodies- not Women- the State And I'm saying, the Privacy of a Woman's body is HER Domain, the power reserved by the people |
It has already become a state issue. It's easier to get abortions in some states than others. And it's going to get worse. Some states will outright ban abortion in any circumstance or prosecute people who go out of state to get an abortion in states where it's legal. The effect will be no abortions in many states. So, no, it's not just like getting a driver's license. |
It doesn't matter what you say. It matters what the law says. And how it's enforced. |