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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am reading about bills being introduced to make it illegal for a woman to leave the state in order to get an abortion. So if one of these actually passes, how could it realistically be enforced? Would pregnant women from the state outlawing travel be refused permission to travel to a state which allows abortions?' Or, would pregnant women need to certify their pregnancy status with a doctor before leaving, and again upon return? What about international travel? [/quote] The bills floating around that I’m aware of would not actually “prevent” anyone from traveling to get an abortion. They are more targeted at the providers of out of state abortion. So if it’s illegal in, say Kentucky, but legal in Illinois, Kentucky would purport to have jurisdiction over Illinois providers for performing abortion on a Kentucky resident. It’s not like they are going to have checkpoints at every state crossing giving pea stick tests. [/quote] They could do a pee test at the state line. It would be similar to DWI checks.[/quote] Please! Millions commute "over state lines" just to get to work every day. This is a non-starter.[/quote]
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