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Farsight001
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Did you even read the article? Abortion is quite allowed even after the law changes. The law simply states that anyone performing abortions must 1) be an ob/gyn, which makes sense, as they are the ones who are experts on the issue at hand and 2) have admitting rights at a hospital, which also makes sense because things go wrong with abortions, doctors discover issues which need to be addressed first, or the woman might decide she wants to have the kid anyway, in which case, admitting rights at the nearest hospital are nearly a necessity.Having a clinic available is not “encouraging” abortion, they are fighting against a state where abortion may not ever be legally allowed. That’s not encouragement in any way. Whether you want to keep a child or give it away sounds like a different issue, the issue here is having available a choice to abort a fetus
The fact that the clinic would choose to shut down rather than comply with the law, which happens all over the country at the slightest restrictive enacted law, only illustrates the fact that it’s about promoting abortion instead of promoting choice. It’s more difficult to perform abortions, so instead of stay open and provide other services, or comply with the restrictions (getting admitting rights is a breeze.) and continue to perform just as many abortions as before, they choose to give up and shut down. In other words, they can’t do it exactly the way they want to do it, so they’re going to throw a temper tantrum and storm off.