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Pregnant with no OB-GYNs around: In Idaho, maternity care became a casualty of its abortion ban
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron112" data-source="post: 77396628" data-attributes="member: 447254"><p>Did you miss the point entirely ? If being hamstrung, they cannot take more lives, and it might 'cost' a much smaller number of lives if they choose to more for the money, instead of remain for the health of their patients without taking lives, </p><p>thus </p><p>a choice they made - and/or their employers made - to move for more money, blaming it on the 'hamstrung' effect of the laws that actually save more lives , </p><p>or the health providers could have (should have ? a moral choice) </p><p>could have remained in order to be there for their patients when needed FOR LIFE, </p><p>instead of moving to where they could make more money TAKING LIVES.</p><p></p><p>"Hamstrung" like with laws that outlaw some things - thus criminals are hamstrung ? So criminals afraid of being caught and convicted MOVE to someplace easier to commit crime/ make money ....</p><p></p><p>The law does have a hamstrung effect on criminals when it is enforced anyway, </p><p></p><p>and the criminals (and including politicians who make money from crime) don't like such laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron112, post: 77396628, member: 447254"] Did you miss the point entirely ? If being hamstrung, they cannot take more lives, and it might 'cost' a much smaller number of lives if they choose to more for the money, instead of remain for the health of their patients without taking lives, thus a choice they made - and/or their employers made - to move for more money, blaming it on the 'hamstrung' effect of the laws that actually save more lives , or the health providers could have (should have ? a moral choice) could have remained in order to be there for their patients when needed FOR LIFE, instead of moving to where they could make more money TAKING LIVES. "Hamstrung" like with laws that outlaw some things - thus criminals are hamstrung ? So criminals afraid of being caught and convicted MOVE to someplace easier to commit crime/ make money .... The law does have a hamstrung effect on criminals when it is enforced anyway, and the criminals (and including politicians who make money from crime) don't like such laws. [/QUOTE]
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