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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Washington college in md? What about u Delaware Not a safety but oberlin? Kenyon? Grinnell [/quote] OHIO are you kidding no.[/quote] I don’t understand this thinking even as a very liberal pro-choice woman. If my son goes there and his girlfriend gets pregnant he can help her pay to get to a state that can help her, if that is her choice. Many kids who have enough money from this area to move to OH for college have enough money to avoid the legal BS that exists there now. Thus us an equity issue as well as legal. For instance, if my daughter goes to Kenyon I’ll buy her a box of plan B and have her keep it in her dorm since they will not have it at the local cvs. Obviously the laws are disgusting in my opinion but why should an affluent kid from dmv avoid the whole slew of college options there if they have the means to avoid their impact personally, and then they can help vote those idiots out of office while they are there.[/quote] +1 Maryland recently expanded abortion access so it's easy to arrange for a child to come back here for an abortion if desired. I also think it's short-sided to trash the entire state because of what some legislators did. By teh same reasoning, you should have trashed the US and moved to another country when Trump was elected. [/quote] It amazes me that people in this day and age don’t know that pregnancies can turn dangerous very quickly and a woman can easily find herself in a crisis and too sick to travel. [/quote] Exactly. The inability to envision how abortion restriction in a state can potentially affect a lot of us is shocking. Everything has to go right to line up out of state travel if needed and there’s a lot that can go wrong quickly. Hence why we need to codify Roe on the federal level.[/quote] States that prohibit abortions allow them to save the woman's life. The problem is that doctor's won't perform them because they aren't willing to risk someone second guessing if the woman's life was in danger. [/quote] psst - this is the new forced birther talking point. "It's the doctors' faults!" Don't buy this BS - they knew exactly what was going to happen and did it anyway. The states with these insane laws tend to also be anti-LGBTQ+, which is another huge problem for my child trying to decide on schools to apply to next year. We actually just added a school in MI - it is far and cold, but we're good with that[/quote]
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