Posted on Oct 31, 2023
Pregnancy Criminalization in the US Is an “Avoidable Human Rights Crisis”
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"our punitive legal systems should have no role in people’s health care "
Therein lies the rub.
Therein lies the rub.
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Pregnancy Criminalization...
Nice phrase that has no meaning. Nobody is going to jail for getting pregnant. Nobody is getting fined for having sex.
Just another new term that the left has come up with to do away with personal responsibility.
Another one is Legal Reproductive Justice Group. WTF is that even about? That is an abortion activist group that wants to make taxpayers fund abortions.
Here's the deal. You do the deed, you deal with the consequences. You have an "oops", then take care of it yourself. I'm not anti-abortion, but I am pro-take care of your own sh#t. There are many places that offer abortion. You might have to travel to get to them, but that isn't the issue of anyone but the couple that did the deed.
You want to build a body count, you know the risks. Take responsibility for your inability to keep you gender specific tools in your pants. Contraceptives work and are generally really cheap or free. Get off your ass and pick them up if you want to partake in the beast with 2 backs.
Nice phrase that has no meaning. Nobody is going to jail for getting pregnant. Nobody is getting fined for having sex.
Just another new term that the left has come up with to do away with personal responsibility.
Another one is Legal Reproductive Justice Group. WTF is that even about? That is an abortion activist group that wants to make taxpayers fund abortions.
Here's the deal. You do the deed, you deal with the consequences. You have an "oops", then take care of it yourself. I'm not anti-abortion, but I am pro-take care of your own sh#t. There are many places that offer abortion. You might have to travel to get to them, but that isn't the issue of anyone but the couple that did the deed.
You want to build a body count, you know the risks. Take responsibility for your inability to keep you gender specific tools in your pants. Contraceptives work and are generally really cheap or free. Get off your ass and pick them up if you want to partake in the beast with 2 backs.
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LTC Eugene Chu
Yet one woman is facing criminal charges from miscarriage of her pregnancy based on Ohio anti-abortion laws…
https://news.yahoo.com/ohio-woman-criminally-charged-miscarriage-043232570.html
https://news.yahoo.com/ohio-woman-criminally-charged-miscarriage-043232570.html
Ohio woman criminally charged after a miscarriage
A grand jury in Ohio is weighing whether to indict a woman who had a miscarriage. She was two weeks pregnant when she miscarried at home, after a doctor told her the fetus was no longer viable. Now she’s facing criminal charges for abuse of a corpse and up to a year in prison. Dr. Kavita Patel joins to discuss what this case means in a post Roe v. Wade world.
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LTC Eugene Chu
Idaho is criminalizing helping a person to travel for an abortion…
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/idaho-most-extreme-anti-abortion-state-law-restricts-travel-rcna78225
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/idaho-most-extreme-anti-abortion-state-law-restricts-travel-rcna78225
Idaho becomes one of the most extreme anti-abortion states with law restricting travel for...
A bill that prohibits people in Idaho from helping pregnant minors leave the state to obtain abortions became law on Wednesday.
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SPC Carl Davis
"A new report from legal reproductive justice group If/When/How found that between 2000 and 2020, 61 people, including seven minors, were criminally investigated or arrested for allegedly ending their own pregnancies or helping someone else to do so.
“The United States is in the midst of a completely avoidable human rights crisis,” the report says.
During the period of this research, abortion was still constitutionally protected under Roe v. Wade and medication abortion was available for people to safely and effectively end a pregnancy. But 61 people were still criminalized across 26 states for self-managing their abortions — despite only seven states explicitly banning self-managed abortions."...
"A new report from legal reproductive justice group If/When/How found that between 2000 and 2020, 61 people, including seven minors, were criminally investigated or arrested for allegedly ending their own pregnancies or helping someone else to do so.
“The United States is in the midst of a completely avoidable human rights crisis,” the report says.
During the period of this research, abortion was still constitutionally protected under Roe v. Wade and medication abortion was available for people to safely and effectively end a pregnancy. But 61 people were still criminalized across 26 states for self-managing their abortions — despite only seven states explicitly banning self-managed abortions."...
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