100DollarBarrelofOil
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I know abortion is a controversial issue; I do not mean for this thread to devolve into a debate over the ethics of abortion.
Until very recently, I would have considered myself staunchly pro-choice, seeing no ethical issue related to abortion. Recent events have made me reconsider this stance, now I would consider myself pro-life in that I would not be comfortable with aborting my child. However, I am still skeptical about making abortion illegal because of some logistical issues I have related to enforcement.
For instance, if a pregnant woman attempts suicide, but fails, can the state charge her with attempted murder? What if she throws herself down a set of stairs in an attempt to abort the child? If she simply trips by accident and the baby is aborted, is this grounds for a manslaighter charge? Is smoking, doing drugs, or drinking alcohol grounds for child endangerment?
Thanks in advance in helping me understand the logistics of enforcing pro-life laws.
Until very recently, I would have considered myself staunchly pro-choice, seeing no ethical issue related to abortion. Recent events have made me reconsider this stance, now I would consider myself pro-life in that I would not be comfortable with aborting my child. However, I am still skeptical about making abortion illegal because of some logistical issues I have related to enforcement.
For instance, if a pregnant woman attempts suicide, but fails, can the state charge her with attempted murder? What if she throws herself down a set of stairs in an attempt to abort the child? If she simply trips by accident and the baby is aborted, is this grounds for a manslaighter charge? Is smoking, doing drugs, or drinking alcohol grounds for child endangerment?
Thanks in advance in helping me understand the logistics of enforcing pro-life laws.