one of the females in your family; your mother or sister or daughter or cousin becomes a ra.pe victim,
without abortion laws you are concenting to forcing them to carry that baby to term then go through child birth to deliever it.
Not exact matches
Believers could substantially reduce the number of
abortions without a single change to any
laws just by behaving as they would like everyone else to!
Spain's new
abortion law, as LifeSiteNews reported in an earlier dispatch, «abolishes penalties for all
abortions during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy» and «allows minors to obtain
abortions without parental permission, although they must first inform their parents of their intention to do so.»
Personally, for instance, I would contend that deliberately induced
abortion is wrong and that that conclusion can be reached on the basis of «utilitarian» (i.e., natural
law) analysis; my arguments, however, would not be so clear that no sincere person could reject them
without being suspected of perversity.
Moreover, the Court's own case
law shows that it is impossible to disempower political opponents of
abortion without going on to disempower them politically on other issues as well.
Thatcher had voted — «
without compunction,» as Nicholas Wapshott puts it in Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher — for the 1967 act liberalizing England's
abortion law and does not seem to have made not the slightest gesture in defense of the unborn thereafter.
During this and future campaigns, Hagelin favored
abortion rights
without public financing, campaign finance
law reform, improved gun control, a flat tax, the eradication of PACs, a ban on soft money contributions, and school vouchers.
That
law passed two years later, but
without the
abortion provisions.
The Supreme Court issued a 5 - 4 decision today in Gonzales v. Carhart, upholding a federal
law that bans «partial birth»
abortion,
without providing any exceptions for medical necessity or health of the mother.
Last week, over protests from thousands of Ohioans statewide, Governor John Kasich signed a budget into
law without exercising his line - item veto to strike a Targeted Restriction of
Abortion Providers (TRAP) provision prohibiting transfer agreements with public hospitals, a mandatory ultrasound provision, as well as a measure designed to block funds for preventive health care at Planned Parenthood health centers in Ohio.
Under California
law, minors can access reproductive health care, obtain birth control, and receive
abortion services
without parental notification or consent.
Sparked by the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton that legalized
abortion nationwide, federal and state governments have enacted
laws that allow health care professionals and institutions to refuse to provide services related to reproductive health
without facing legal, financial or professional consequences.