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Week of July 4, 2022

Week of July 4, 2022
Posted: Jun 30, 2022
Categories: Poll Questions
Comments: 18

Topic: State Abortion Laws

Share your comments on this topic in the comments section below:

Are the abortion laws in your state too strict, too lenient or just right?

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18 comments on article "Week of July 4, 2022"

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Erin Metters, 7/1/2022 1:48 PM

Currently, Kansas is on the verge of becoming an abortion hub. The Kansas Supreme Court decided that abortion was a right in our state constitution, similar to the decision in Roe vs. Wade. Because of this ruling, all pro-life laws passed by our legislature are at risk. We are working to change this by amending the state constitution to say that abortion is NOT a right with an amendment titled: Value Them Both.

Pray for Kansas and that the Value Them Both amendment passes by the people of the state in August.


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Anne White, 7/1/2022 2:02 PM

Sadly, MD is among the most liberal— poised to become a “go-to” state for abortions. Every year our ladies testify to roll back these horrible policies — to no avail.

Nothing will change until the legislature is more balanced between the parties.


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Barbara Wild, 7/1/2022 2:54 PM

I agree with the spirit of the Texas law. However, there should be a discussion about some rare exceptions with strong criteria to be met for incest, rape and possibility of death of the mother. I have seen cases of women and girls who have limited mental ability to make decisions who have been raped or taken advantage of. And I have seen cases where carrying a pregnancy to term would result in the death of the mother. All these cases are RARE and should meet very high clinical standards.

One other observation- with the plethora of birth control options available for little or no cost, why are there so many unwanted pregnancies? Perhaps severe restriction of abortions will result in fewer women using abortion as just another method of birth control. That is criminal, and I pray these laws will eliminate that.


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Julie Bogenreif, 7/1/2022 5:31 PM

July 1st, Florida abortion law will got to 15 weeks gestation with some exceptions. I had thought we satisfied both sides by allowing g abortions until 24 weeks, which is what Florida women

Lobbied for back in 2018. The courts in Florida have put this on hold to still allow the current abortion law to stay in place. The statement President Biden made today on women who cross state lines to get abortion in more liberal states that may allow abortions up until full term can be charged is absurd. The misinformation that is being spewed is unforgivable.


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Lynn Meadows, 7/1/2022 5:43 PM

Well it's California....what can I say. We will be the west coast hub of come one, come all for your abortion. Gov. Newsom is out to make himself viable to run for U.S. President in 2024 and this will surely help his Democrat supporters. His Covid 19 policies got great support from his followers. Our recall attempt failed 65% to 35%. There's no fixing stupid.


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Janet Price, 7/1/2022 9:50 PM

It continues to amaze me that pro-choice advocates always speak about wanting "reproductive health care" when in actuality they are wanting to kill a human being. There are a few circumstanced when abortion may be necessary, but the vast majority are done for other reasons. I think if we called it what it is, a lot more people would have difficulty supporting it.


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wheredle, 7/6/2022 12:09 AM

I agree with the spirit of the Texas law.


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Nancy Hathcock, 7/6/2022 1:14 AM

California is absolutely sick when it comes to abortion laws. Our Democrat state legislature and progressive governor are making certain that a baby can be destroyed up to 7 days after delivery. No reason or perimeters are spelled out in the legislation. Governor Newson is also promoting aid to women from other states to come here for their abortion. Watch out everyone in Red states. This can happen to you.


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drift boss, 7/10/2022 1:06 PM

I think it's right! I think if we called it what it is, a lot more people would have difficulty supporting it.


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Dinneradobe, 7/13/2022 9:31 PM

It never ceases to amaze me how pro-choice activists always claim to desire "reproductive health care" but in reality they just want to murder a person. Abortions are mostly performed for non-medical reasons, while there are a few situations where they may be required. I believe that many more people would find it difficult to support it if we called it what it is heardle game


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https://heardlegame.io/, 7/13/2022 9:33 PM

I'm still astounded by pro-choice activists' constant use of the phrase "reproductive health care" to cover up their desire to murder human beings. While there are a few situations in which an abortion may be essential, the great majority of them are performed for other causes. If we referred to it by its true name, I believe that a lot more people would find it difficult to support it.


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octordle, 7/13/2022 9:35 PM

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