Don't think I said it was Justified but Roe vs Wade is no longer the law of land.
I do believe in States rights to make laws as long as the majority of the people in that State agree with that law and the law doesn't violate the US or State Constitution.
An issue such as taking away women's reproductive rights needs to decided by the people of the State by a special vote. That whole idea that a women can't leave a State for medical care that she can no longer receive in her State seems a bit like reproductive Slavery.
you know the next question. If abortion is not murder in that example, why is abortion murder in other cases say, prior to 15 weeks?
What if the parent is the abuser? States often protect children in that situation. In this case, imagine the mental turmoil that a trans child suffers from an unsupportive parent or even a parent who thinks trans is a choice and refuses medical care for that child.
Yes thanks for the civil conversation.