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What's wrong with banning abortion after 20 weeks?
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RE: What's wrong with banning abortion after 20 weeks?
(10-05-2017 05:01 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  
(10-05-2017 04:41 PM)Claw Wrote:  
(10-05-2017 04:28 PM)EigenEagle Wrote:  The bill that has passed the House makes an exception for life endangerment of the mother.

Basically, we're joining the rest of the civilized world (including liberal Europe) and putting a restriction on how late in the pregnancy.

Of course, groups like Planned Parenthood (who insist late term abortions are rare) have no recourse except to claim some kind of slippery slope fallacy.

Most of those civilized countries don't allow their subjects to own guns either.

I don't the federal government has the right to do anything on this.

If the federal government has no say on life & death then why do we have laws against murder?

I didn't say we couldn't have laws on this. I said I don't think the federal government has the authority to do anything on this. I fail to see where this power is granted to them.
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