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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A 16-week abortion ban is a very smart compromise that will get support from both sides. Currently, only 15 of 193 U.N. Member Countries allow elective abortion after the 15th week of pregnancy, so the U.S. is a major outlier where many states still allow elective abortion until birth.[/quote] No. You are wrong. Most Americans believe abortion shouldn’t be regulated at all. They don’t want limits placed on it. Roughly 75% of Americans think up to 24 weeks for any reason, 25% think a 16 week ban is acceptable. https://apnews.com/article/abortion-trump-biden-election-2024-dobbs-498d14f6e2bbfe1f313f006ad089de4e[/quote] Your own link shows that’s not true “About half of those who say a woman should be able to get an abortion for any reason also say their state should not allow abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy and about one-quarter say their state should not allow abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.” [/quote] One quarter is 25%. How dumb are you? Seriously? Only 25% of the electorate agrees with a 16 week ban. It’s hard to accept that you are freakish outlier, but you are. [/quote] [b]National limits on abortion are the only way that abortion of any kind can be federally permitted.[/b] Unfettered access to abortion past the point of viability is simply politically dead in the water. And if you currently live in a state with a ban past 15 weeks and don’t like it, move. It’s not that difficult. You can pack a bag and ride a bus into a state with no limits on abortion.[/quote] Why? There’s no national ban now. I thought Dobbs was about returning it to the states? Hate to break it to you that NY and California are as much states as Texas and Florida.[/quote]
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