Is a reversal of Roe v Wade decision next?

schuylaar

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Personally, government creates the relationship by giving it to them..I really desire a true separation of church and state..allowing them tax free status? Parsonage? They're really freaky about it..their payroll is different in addition to tax free status + diddle little kids? What else is there?
 

schuylaar

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sorry Schuylaar....

i have a certain distaste for oranized religion......they're heresy has no bounds.......
I'm not mad at you rather the subject matter; I agree.

I spoke to a girl in the Phillipines today..AMERICA is the talk of the WORLD! She told me how sorry she was for us and can't imagine being told you don't have control over your own body; that government was involved in this.
 

Budley Doright

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Budley Doright

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Iowa medical providers could no longer require women to obtain permission from their spouses in order to receive a hysterectomy under a bill that House Republicans are trying to advance for a second time this year.

House lawmakers backing the bill say that some doctors in Iowa are still using the requirement, which appears to be uncommon. However, they declined to identify any doctors that do.
If there is a need to outlaw it through legislation then it’s a fucking problem. Even if one doctor is allowed that requirement it’s a fucking problem. God WTF is going on down there, this crap should not even be a fleeting thought. Sounds like you’ve all went back to little house on the prairie times :(
 

Lucky Luke

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Can you provide an actual link that a women in Kentucky needs her husbands permission please?
I'll send her a message and see if she has one. I had a quick look online and didn't find much and in wiki as you can see its one of the missing states. The lady who told me works as a travelling pharmaceutical salesman so she should be aware of the laws in her state.

Edit: did you see this post
  • #1,313 and Rogers underneath it has a few links that may be of interest to you.
 
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Budley Doright

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I'll send her a message and see if she has one. I had a quick look online and didn't find much and in wiki as you can see its one of the missing states. The lady who told me works as a travelling pharmaceutical salesman so she should be aware of the laws in her state.

Edit: did you see this post
  • #1,313 and Rogers underneath it has a few links that may be of interest to you.
Yes I saw it and it’s fucked up.
 

Sativied

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The Dutch have been very good at getting drugs into America but its getting harder and harder
Just read an article in dutch, this one is a bit older but same ‘news’.



Usually parks near the coast just outside of the nation’s waters of catholic countries, or Morocco.
 

printer

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10-year-old girl denied abortion in Ohio
A 10-year-old girl was denied an abortion in Ohio after the Supreme Court ruled last week that it was overturning Roe v. Wade, demonstrating the tangible impacts that the high court’s decision is having on patients seeking access to the medical procedure.

A child abuse doctor in Ohio contacted Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Indiana, after receiving a 10-year-old patient who was six weeks and three days pregnant, the Indianapolis Star reported.

That patient is now heading west to Indiana given that an abortion ban in Ohio, which prohibits the medical procedure when fetal cardiac activity begins, around six weeks, had become effective quickly after the high court issued its decision.

While several groups filed a lawsuit seeking to block the state law from taking effect on Wednesday, an emergency stay of the abortion ban was rejected by the Ohio Supreme Court on Friday, meaning that the ban can be upheld as the case is reviewed, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

Ohio is among a number of states that have rolled back abortion access since the Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to an abortion. Some laws have been paused pending legal challenges.

But Indiana could soon find itself passing its own abortion law later this month given that a special session has been scheduled for later in July and the legislature is expected to touch on a ban on the medical procedure, WFYI reported.

Just think, when she turns 29 she could go out partying with her offspring and not look too out of place.
 
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