On this point I actually agree with what he is saying. It’s just like the murder laws we have on the books already — punishments decided at the state level. If abortion is murder (which I personally believe it is) then it should be treated just like any other case of murder against an adult should it not? We don’t need a special exception in the laws — we need to fix the unconstitutional decision forced by Roe v. Wade and THEN pass the laws in each of the states — which incidently will probably be a LOT easier than getting the Supreme Court to reverse the decision, IMO.
Roe v. Wade should have never even gone before the Supreme Court and the decision should never have been nationally binding in that way.
I am not talking about enforcement so much as recognition. What happens when a state decides not to recognize the right to life?