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So what happens if that becomes law in your country?Correct. I will simply stay away from such a country. As with Syria at the moment.
Except that every answer you give goes back to what the law says. There's no other reason behind it except the example that it's somehow better to make something legal so that people don't have to suffer the consequences of breaking the law... a total absurdity.No. Read again. I'm saying that human laws are formed by humans, not gods.
So you're saying the law should have no moral standard?This discussion is about the law. About making abortion a murder charge. Start your own discussion please.
We could set up a brand new government bureaucracy with a cabinet minister in charge. Clinics scattered around the country, ten thousand should do it, to which women are required to report monthly for pregnancy and drug testing. Yeah, that ought to handle it. For ease of tracking and processing it would help if we chipped all the women.
Sure they do. An embryo, fetus etc. is a human being at conception. Scientific fact.
If we expunged laws that were hard to prosecute the list would be short.
As I said above, you deal with the providers of illegal abortions.
A lot of anti-healthcare zealots did not believe the Affordable Healthcare act would work out. Well it had its bugs and burps at first (some still exist) but each day it improves. Just remember all those people raging to the president it would not work. Well it is working.
We have a hard time keeping people from going around and through our borders. So we should give up patrolling the border and enforcing the law? Of course not.
So you're saying the law should have no moral standard?
Wow, that's eye-opening.
But, until the woman is examined, it would not be known if she has had an abortion or has miscarried!
IS YOUR BRILLIANT LAW GOING TO DEMAND THAT EVERY WOMAN THAT EXPERIENCES A TERMINATION OF A PREGNANCY WILL HAVE TO UNDERGO SOME FORM OF EXAMINATION TO DETERMINE THAT SHE DIDNT CAUSE THE TERMINATION!?
Please don't put words in another's mouth. It is a very juvenile way to conduct a debate. If you are unable to make a better effort, I would suggest that you remove yourself from the discussion.
It's taking human life. Whether we make an exception for it or not, it's still wrong.
I'm not talking about what the human law is. I'm talking about what it should morally be.
This discussion is about the law. About making abortion a murder charge. Start your own discussion please.
Oh, but according to you lot, a murder may have occurred! Police don't require a complaint to investigate a murder, do they?
You haven't thought this through very well at all, have you? You want to be able to dictate to women what they should and should not do, but haven't spent a moment on pondering the consequences.
And, for those who may think this is all highly theoretical:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ailed-for-feticide-its-never-happened-before/
Of course, punish the poor woman some more with a nice long prison sentence. Sigh, only in America..?
Given the death rate in early pregnancy how would the state track the welfare of the fetuses then given that ?
They do whenever medical treatment is required. Under pro-life logic, a woman who goes in because of a miscarriage should be subject to the same interrogation that parents go through in the ER.
91% of abortions happen within the first 13 weeks of pregnancies. I doubt that those numbers would change were abortion to be criminalized. That's early enough that unless there is some kind of monitoring the majority of abortions would continue largely undetected. If you consider abortion to be murder and want it legally treated as such I would think that you would want effective enforcement.
How many more police would it take to enforce stricter gun laws?
I think the Americans have an expression about 'moving the goalposts'? I would be happy to discuss gun control with you in a discussion about gun control. This discussion is about making abortion a crime of murder. Please stay on track.
Your problem is that a majority of your population are already 'calling it what it is' - the right of a woman to choose for herself! And they have been doing so ever since your nation was founded, with little change. And that sentiment would seem to serve the "common good of the people" far more adequately than seeking to make criminals out of many women who already may find themselves in less than satisfactory conditions. By world standards, you folk commit a wildly disproportionate number of your citizens to prison. And you want even more to face that fate?
Another male with all the answers for women, I see. What a surprise!
Another male with all the answers for women, I see. What a surprise!
No and your ridiculous premise does not meet common sense. Not every kid is presented to government for inspection to determine child abuse, yet child abuse is illegal.
A lot of kids fall through the cracks each year and continue to be abused and their parents are not reported because they know how to hide it well. So again to we abolish a law that is good for children just because we are not going to get evidence and convictions for all? Of course not.
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