Personally, I am against abortion, with the usual caveats regarding health of the woman, rape etc.
However, I don't think that it should be made illegal, and I find it quite appalling to see what is happening in certain parts of the US at the moment.
https://cyprus-mail.com/2019/05/15/alab ... ape-cases/
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May 14 (Reuters) – Alabama’s state Senate passed a bill on Tuesday to outlaw nearly all abortions, creating exceptions only to protect the mother’s health, as part of a multistate effort to have the U.S. Supreme Court reconsider a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion.
The country’s strictest abortion bill was previously approved by the Alabama House of Representatives and will now go to Republican Governor Kay Ivey, who has withheld comment on whether she would sign but is generally a strong opponent of abortion.
US Abortion Laws
US Abortion Laws
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Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Re: US Abortion Laws
A very emotive subject. I will always stand by a woman's right to choose. I cannot see the Supreme Court overturning Roe Vs Wade through.
Re: US Abortion Laws
Very emotive, but while we have some groups arguing for termination right up to 40 weeks, then there will always be arguments.
I’ve never heard prospective parents refer to the pregnancy and a ‘foetus’, nor abortion promoters refer to a ‘baby’.
I’ve never heard prospective parents refer to the pregnancy and a ‘foetus’, nor abortion promoters refer to a ‘baby’.
Re: US Abortion Laws
I'm with you on this one. Against abortion as a means of birth control. Parts of the USA are prehistoric, Alabama being amongst the worst.
Re: US Abortion Laws
5 years for rape and incest. 99 years for doctor who aborts and more than 10 years for the victim.