I respect your answer and agree in pat...It's up to the states now....Abortion was being very much abused....time for that to end....
That isn't the goal though...
"With*Roe v. Wade overturned, exceptions to abortion bans — such as in the case of rape or incest, or for a pregnant person’s safety — are expected to be the only avenue to getting abortions in many states.
But meeting the qualifications for those asterisks to the bans can be complex and traumatizing, experts say.*"
"For example, over the past few months, Oklahoma has passed three laws restricting abortion. The latest one, signed by the governor Wednesday,*bans abortion beginning at fertilization, which would, at least in theory, ban both in vitro fertilization and many forms of hormonal birth control."
"Now, however, anti-abortion forces appear to be on the cusp of being granted free rein by the Supreme Court to ban abortion to any degree they want. Activists clearly want the most comprehensive bans that lawmakers will pass."
"At the same time, an increasing number of state legislatures are contemplating bans that do not include exceptions for the health (as opposed to the life) of the pregnant person*or for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest."
"During*debate in the Oklahoma Senate on the strictest of the bans, Republican*Sen. Warren Hamilton*said he did not think the measure went far enough because it allowed abortions in the case of an ectopic pregnancy, a life-threatening medical emergency in which an embryo is growing outside the uterus."
This isn't meant to stop abuse it is meant to completely remove a right from women to make decisions about their bodies with their dr. What the radical Supreme Court just did, is invite itself to those dr appointments.
More big government by the extreme right.