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People that know things: Do you think a national 20-week abortion ban would be acceptable to pro choicers? -- nm
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rollo
Nov 4 '23, 14:27
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I think they've been very clear the only acceptable timeframe for an abortion is "Whenever the doctor can see my mistress" -- nm*
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Guigue
Nov 4, 14:43
Perhaps if it was to be accompanied by an immediate cutover to universal healthcare and universal basic income -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 14:42
Doubt it. Would exceptions apply if complications arise later? -- nm
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VMan
Nov 4, 14:40
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Yes, there's 1 exception. A doctor could recommend an abortion at any time -- nm
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rollo
Nov 4, 14:44
I’ve never understood how that works. So states that are a complete ban are now required to provide them?
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Pippy 🏳️🌈 aka lady on the plane
Nov 4, 14:37
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I mean, medical practitioners would, but to your IM, it's a really interesting point that suggests anything at a fed level is a non-starter -- nm
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rollo
Nov 4, 14:42
Umm... hell no. -- nm
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Krusty
Nov 4, 14:30
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