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Indiana will be the 15th state to ban abortions

Based. Looks like there's some hope for Americstan after all :feelsautistic:
 
Based now time to ban birth control
 
Based now time to ban birth control

Ya the way the legislation that outlawed abortion is worded, in time birth control pills can also be outlawed without needing new legislation. As the birth control pills are abortifacients.

The next step though is the ongoing battle to ban the morning after pills.
 
Based. Looks like there's some hope for Americstan after all :feelsautistic:

Thats the thing people underestimate about America. We run into challenges like other countries, sometimes serious challenges. But through history America has been able to make reforms and get through the challenges. Or the free market/free people find ways through the challenges on their own.
 
Ya the way the legislation that outlawed abortion is worded, in time birth control pills can also be outlawed without needing new legislation. As the birth control pills are abortifacients.

The next step though is the ongoing battle to ban the morning after pills.
Clarence Thomas is based
 
Based as fuck, hopefully this will encourage feminists and roasties to GTFO my state for good.
 
I wish I got aborted
 
Ya the way the legislation that outlawed abortion is worded, in time birth control pills can also be outlawed without needing new legislation. As the birth control pills are abortifacients.

The next step though is the ongoing battle to ban the morning after pills.
Why is morning after the next step, why not all birth control? It all acts as an abortifacient.

 
Why is morning after the next step, why not all birth control? It all acts as an abortifacient.


Good link ya that is what I was talking about. This is why the legislation is written broadly so that it allows getting rid of the morning after pill and birth control pills without needing new legislation.

Its the political resistance.. you have to do it a step at a time. Each small step has not much opposition. Eg.. take a state that isn't ready to ban abortions yet. Maybe it can be reduced to only allowed in the first 12 weeks. Then once you there maybe in a year or two reduce it to the first 8 weeks.. and put more hoops and barriers in the way, that are complex and hard to understand so its hard to motivate opposition of normies to it.

You can say the woman has to first visit a psychiatrist, and see a gynecologist, before they can get a referral to the abortionist. But each hoop the clock is ticking to the 8 weeks, and each hoop some people don't try for it. Also the psychiatrist can throw up barriers like say the woman is being pressured into the abortion.

You can reduce reimbursements or get rid of reimbursements for abortions. So abortion doctors they go into something else if they don't get paid. And a lot of women can't afford to pay privately.

Same with the morning after pill. You start making it harder to get it prescribed and get insurance coverage for. Putting more hoops/requirements/time limits down.
This is how the political game works.
 
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Abortionfoids BTFO.
 

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