Off the Wall Ping!
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It’s all just “blurred ethical lines.” No legal code to prohibit or enforce. Just policies and guidelides for utilitarian ends.
Calling donations to the Clinton Foundation “philanthropy” is kind of like calling Jeffrey Epstein a mentor to homeless teenage girls.
From a web source — states that would ban abortion
Nine states have pre-Roe laws still on the books banning abortion: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Michigan, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
Twelve states have “trigger” laws that are designed to ban abortion and only go into effect if Roe is overturned: Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Utah. (Some states have multiple types of bans in place.)
Four states that don’t have pre-Roe laws or trigger laws nevertheless have six-week abortion bans that would go into effect: Georgia, Iowa, Ohio and South Carolina.
An additional five states, Guttmacher said, likely would pass major abortion restrictions if Roe is overturned. Those are Florida, Indiana, Montana, Nebraska and Wyoming.