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04-23-2016
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Dr. Professor Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2015
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You're wrongly placing the responsibility on the law, when in fact the responsibility is on the enforcement of the law. Just because some women will still try to get an abortion, doesn't mean the law is flawed. It means the law enforcement is flawed. There can be many ways to go about reducing that. For example, education programs, strict no-discretion, high penalties, community involvement, etc. I never said women will follow the law every time. I said I know some won't, so that's hardly acting "like people will easilt adhere to laws." People don't adhere to the law that murder is illegal, yet you're basing your entire argument on the basis that if they still do it when it's illegal, it should be legalized. You don't think my argument is very good, but you aren't understanding how bad your argument is...
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What I am saying is thus. They will still do it, and they should be able to do it in the safest way possible.
Wouldn't even respond back to me, I've already spent far too much time on this thread and shouldn't drag it farther off topic.
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