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Lawmakers in a number of states have already passed or are considering statutes designed to outlaw abortion if Roe is overturned. But almost none hold the woman, the person who set the so-called crime in motion, accountable. Is the message that women are not to be held responsible for their actions? Or is it merely that those writing the laws understand that if women were going to jail, the vast majority of Americans would violently object? Many anti-abortion supporters appear to have a bit of hypocrisy in this respect: It’s murder, but she’ll get her punishment from God. It’s murder, but it depends on her state of mind. It’s murder, but the penalty should be … counseling?If abortion was a moral act, why are so few physicians abortionists? Is it because they are repulsed by the act of aborting a child? How then do other physicians justify the act, profit from it, and apparently are not repulsed by their vocation? They are, after all, practitioners of the science of medicine, and must know that what they are killing is a human being in the first stages of life.