So then under this law, if there is an exception for rape or life of the mother then would the person performing the abortion under those circumstances still lose their license? And if they do then shouldn't the doctor who recommended the abortion lose their license as well? If performing an abortion is unprofessional conduct then recommending one should also be unprofessional conduct as well.
>Rape/Life of mother. Those would be *my* ONLY exceptions.
>>So then under this law, if there is an exception for rape or life of the mother then would the person performing the abortion under those circumstances still lose their license? And if they do then shouldn’t the doctor who recommended the abortion lose their license as well? If performing an abortion is unprofessional conduct then recommending one should also be unprofessional conduct as well.
First off, the one performing the procedure SHOULD be a doctor, in a medical facility
1) If the exemptions exist in the law, how could one penalize another for performing said procedure? Not as if the ‘mother’ can do it herself. We’re not talking about FORCING a doctor to perform here.
2) Unprofessional...Performing vs. recommending? I don’t see how the two equate. You saying a recommendation (say, a legal procedure in one country, but illegal in another, so fly to the ‘legal’ country) the same as DOING...where’s it’s illegal?
“I’m tight on $$”. “Well, you can always rob a bank”. “Ha, what a hoot.” = jail??