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Ridgerunner
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But the woman is not the target. Never was before, and wouldn’t be now. The target is the abortionist. If hospitals are required to have rape kits, then abortionists could be as well.It’s not murder if it is a right in the case of rape. When someone is shot, or stabbed, or beaten, they go to the ER and receive treatment first. In some cases there is requirement to report, so the police show up and ask questions. The person is under no obligation to give clear details, or any details for that matter. It’s a fifth amendment issue as well as a patient confidentiality issue. Saying “I didn’t see their face” is a legitimate, and in fact likely scenario in a rape (in the rapes I’ve dealt with this is exactly the response the victim gave, even when it was clear that they knew who did it). It is also possible that the victim fears retaliation and doesn’t want to disclose more than vague information.
This is all in “best case scenario”. In practical reality the police are not going to be called to come every doctor’s office with a rape kit each time an abortion is requested. It is impractical and a violation of the victim to put them through more invasive procedures just to receive the treatment that is their right under the law. The first time a victim was forced or compelled against their will to testify or give a detailed statement the case would go up through the Courts and the Supreme Court, even a conservative one, would have to rule that this was a violation of their rights.
There is simply no scenario in which abortion for rape can be a right, but then also require that the rape be proven before the abortion is allowed.
and the “treatment” is a “right under the law” only because it is the law. There is nothing inherent about an abortionist’s right to be exempted from doing what other doctors are required to do, or to document signs and symptoms in the case of a “life of the mother” assertion, or to keep DNA samples securely.
Victims are sometimes forced to testify right now. Certainly in grand juries they can be, and are.