Anonymous wrote:I'll believe it when it happens. This is more fear mongering. These sensational leaks come up periodically and then die down after no one is able to verify the claims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
It can keep you from leaving if you are arrested prior to departure.
Sure, and then there will be a lawsuit, in which the state of Missouri will lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you who have had TFMR need to tell your stories out loud, everywhere, along with what would have happened to you if you hadn’t.
They’d be shouting into the wind. This crowd is a particularly brain dead one. They are devoid of empathy for everyone except the vaunted fetus, upon God and $1m worth of modern medicine might have been able to work the miracle of keeping a corpse alive for 30 days, if only that heartless slut mother didn’t terminate.
That’s what you’re dealing with here. That.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow The video above - not even the life of the mother.
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Women aren’t people to them. Our usefulness is over if we can no longer have babies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some face, it is your religious belief to follow medical advice such as in Orthodox Judaism. There are cases where due to medical reasons a woman is advised to get an abortion and that is sanctioned by her religion. So I could see some cases being brought before the court having to do with freedom of religion in that respect
Freedom of religion will not trump the right to life.
Also, religion-neutral laws that apply to everyone equally can't typically be challenged on First Amendment grounds. Your religion may believe in animal sacrifice, for example, but government can ban the killing of animals outside of a licensed slaughterhouse.
Yeah that’s is not true. If it was a religious practice the government would have a hard time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
Who’s going to be willing to sit in prison as the test case and hope they’re eventually allowed to go free?
Someone's going to have to. If you want to challenge a law, you have to put your neck on the line, as it were.
None of this is new.
They shouldn’t have to in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
Who’s going to be willing to sit in prison as the test case and hope they’re eventually allowed to go free?
Someone's going to have to. If you want to challenge a law, you have to put your neck on the line, as it were.
None of this is new.
Are you enjoying the cruelty of this? Is this entertaining to you?
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who have had TFMR need to tell your stories out loud, everywhere, along with what would have happened to you if you hadn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
Who’s going to be willing to sit in prison as the test case and hope they’re eventually allowed to go free?
Someone's going to have to. If you want to challenge a law, you have to put your neck on the line, as it were.
None of this is new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
Who’s going to be willing to sit in prison as the test case and hope they’re eventually allowed to go free?
Someone's going to have to. If you want to challenge a law, you have to put your neck on the line, as it were.
None of this is new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
Who’s going to be willing to sit in prison as the test case and hope they’re eventually allowed to go free?
Someone's going to have to. If you want to challenge a law, you have to put your neck on the line, as it were.
None of this is new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
Who’s going to be willing to sit in prison as the test case and hope they’re eventually allowed to go free?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proposed law in Missouri. If the sex occurred in MO you can’t get an abortion elsewhere.
https://www.senate.mo.gov/22info/pdf-bill/intro/SB1202.pdf
States can't ban you from traveling to other states to engage in interstate commerce.
Keep in mind, during the pandemic Missouri (or any other state) couldn't legally prevent you from leaving to go to another state if you wanted to be somewhere with fewer restrictions. Similarly, Missouri can't tell you it's illegal for you to go to Illinois to get an abortion.
It can keep you from leaving if you are arrested prior to departure.
Sure, and then there will be a lawsuit, in which the state of Missouri will lose.