To: Luis Gonzalez
Absolutely not. You are saying that sans a witness to the act, laws can't be enforced.Evidence is a witness. How do you define evidence in this case?
503 posted on
08/05/2003 10:48:38 PM PDT by
nunya bidness
(sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas)
To: nunya bidness
I'm not an attorney, but I understand a few things.
The vast majority of people do not wish to run afoul of the law, doctors certainly do not for the most part.
It would be difficult for an abortionist to argue that a PBA (something that takes days to prepare and perform) was done as an emergency ue to a life-threatening condition to the mother.
Without that concession, the bill may have encountered serious challenges, and may not have passed.
Would that have been a better scenario for you?
Without this bill, many babies would die. With it many babies may be saved, and a few may die.
Which would you prefer?
512 posted on
08/05/2003 10:54:24 PM PDT by
Luis Gonzalez
(LP is bragging that they got over 100 new members this month...they were all me guys :-))
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