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There is a lot of confusion in this thread
“Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), Lawrence v. Texas (2003),” will no be overturned, and there wont even be cases brought (to the supreme court) to overturn them.
” and Roe v. Wade (1973)”
Doubtful it will be overturned.
Though even if it is, keep in mind it will still be up to states. In most states it will remain legal in a few states it might be curtailed.
“I’ve Posted this Before – with Modern Medicine – there is No Such Thing!”
This is pure ignorance. To use the least controversial example tubal pregancy. (Yes Yes I know you will say it is different, and I agree it is, but it is a pregancy and it does endanger the mother to say “there is No Such Thing” is wrong.
“Even before Roe v Wade mother’s whose lives were endangered were permitted to abort to save their lives. Reversing Roe v. Wade would not change that.”
Who decides what constitutes “lives were endangered” ?