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Perhaps we could look at this from a historical precedent. By that I mean we should ask: How were miscarriages treated in states and jurisdictions where it was illegal to obtain an abortion prior to the passage of Roe v. Wade? Were women who suffered from miscarriages regularly criminally prosecuted for having killed their unborn children?
If there was reason to overturn RvW....you dont think that they would?
The world is much much different now.
Are you implying that since it wouldnt be properly enforced now, that it's ok to pass legislation that violates many of women's Constitutional rights, our bodily sovereignty, even ends our lives?