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That's my question. As a matter of fact, most in the prolife movement even advance that idea, that it really wouldn't matter since many state would allow it. Yet so much energy has been expended overturning it. Thus my question, what is plan B, what is the next strategy to eliminate the practice.
"Isn't it true that in many States, abortion was legal before Roe v. Wade?"
I think elective abortion was legal only in NY & Cali before R v W. it is likely to be kept legal in many states if R v W is overturned, but it will be illegal in many also. Probably all the bible belt states will outlaw it. And my guess is that many restrictions, such as parental notification, etc. would be put in place even in states it is legal.
Also, it may cease to be seen as the greatest thing since sliced bread, that alone would be an improvement.
Your statement is correct. If Roe v Wade is overturned, the issue of abortion is returned to the states. It does not make abortion illegal in the USA at large but leaves it up to individual states to decide.