To: Tax-chick
Obviously, theres a lot of flux in this area. I was simply observing that medical follow-up in the case of miscarriage is already commonplace.I'm just considering what the consequences might be. Laws don't always get applied as they were intended when they were written, and sometimes end up having the exact opposite result of what was intended.
98 posted on
12/04/2008 6:36:47 PM PST by
tacticalogic
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To: tacticalogic
Laws don't always get applied as they were intended when they were written, and sometimes end up having the exact opposite result of what was intended. That's true. However, practically every state has had laws against abortion in the past. The general result was fewer, but not zero, abortions. I don't recall anything about doctors' being expected to investigate or report on apparent miscarriages.
100 posted on
12/04/2008 6:41:41 PM PST by
Tax-chick
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