My views on abortion are that if somebody is pregnant and
doesn’t want to give birth, they should be allowed to have an abortion. I don’t
understand why people think it should be illegal, and there are cases where
people threaten, or even kill doctors that do abortions. I believe that nobody
should be allowed to tell someone else what to do with their child. I would say
if I was against abortion, I would think that there are some reasons to let
someone get an abortion, one example being if they were raped, but really its
none of my business what someone else should do with their child, whatever they
want to do is their choice.
People who support a federal ban on abortion
believe that the federal government has a moral responsibility to protect
fetuses and embryos, and that there is no constitutional right to abortion.
Most supporters of a federal abortion ban would allow exceptions in cases of
rape, incest, or to protect the life of the woman.
I’m glad that some people who are prolife can have
exceptions for why someone should be allowed to have abortians, but I don’t get
the people that say that people have no constitutional right to abortion, we
don’ have any constitutional right to breath but we do that too, or is
everything we do supposed to be in the constitution, it doesn’t make any sense.
Most Americans, and most members of the U.S.
Supreme Court, believe that there is a constitutional right to abortion. Under
this view, most definitively articulated in the Supreme Court's majority ruling
in Roe v. Wade (1973), abortion must remain legal in
every state. State laws that ban abortion, or pose an undue burden on women
seeking abortions, are unconstitutional under this standard.
Though this is pro choice and I am pro choice myself, I
still don’t understand why people think that it’s a constitutional right to
have an abortion, in my opinion, it’s a right as a human being to have an
abortion.
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