Amused
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There is no inalienable right to kill a viable human being. None.
I have no objections to a woman needing to get an abortion prior to viability. And after viability in a medical emergency defined by a medical doctor.
As for rape and incest and an abortion it should be done before the fetus is viable. Easy take a Plan B pill after the rape or incest as a precaution and no worries.
So, as I said, the limitations you seek are ALREADY in place, and in practice. Less than 1% of abortions are 3rd trimester and virtually ALL of those are medical necessity
Virtually ALL states ban 3rd trimester abortions that are not medically necessary. Some allow exceptions for rape, incest and abuse (these women can, at times, be unable to get to a doctor in time because of abuse).
My issue on rights is body autonomy in the first 2 trimesters.
For all further discussion, the fetus is NOT realistically viable as we speak of rights.
So, I'll ask again, must a right be specifically enumerated in the Bill of Right to be a valid right?
Do you believe a citizen has the inherent right to body autonomy and should NOT be subject to the tyranny of the majority?
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