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Re: Common law
by spiker

1) Does the state have a right to regulate physicians and prescription medicine? If it does what are the ramifications to abortions? Can society say, "Yes, go have an abortion, you just can't use our physicians or our drugs?"


2) Is the state liable to fund abortion fees? Can insurance companies be required to cover abortion?

3) If a 7 month old fetus is "viable" is the state able to enslave a woman to carry said fetus to term, why? If not, is the state required to extract the fetus and bear the cost of NICU (neonatal intensive care unit)?


4) Can the state "regulate" a drug addict or alcoholic who is damaging a fetus during a pregnancy or only after the child is born with defects, or not at all? What interest does the state have in this? Can the state force an abortion when the mother is clearly damaging the fetus?

5) As a matter of fact do you know if abortion is regulated today? (It is regulated so society must have an interest despite what you claim.)

6) To speak in your terms this once in regards to a fetal person existing. Joint property rights probably apply the to placenta. Furthermore, if your direct action leads to the death of a person even if they are squatting on your property or even near it it would still be murder.

For example, if I had a damned resevoir and knowingly broke an overflow mechanism so that the damn broke and drowned other people on their own property it would be called murder.

7) Right to privacy is all Roe v Wade could go on. Smarter people than you worked it out already.

Roe v. Wade is completely manufactured. If you want the right you have to put it into the constitution.

Degs you wrote too much and said little :0)

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