Again, the Pro-Life Movement, which is spearheaded by the Catholic Church, isn’t in the habit of advocating punishment for abortion provider or women who seek an abortion. In all of the Pro-Life activities I’ve been part of, and I’ve been to many, not once was the word punishment every used.
To be frank, we’ll likely not get Roe v. Wade overturned. But, we don’t really have to. Thanks to the efforts of groups like Silent No More, the negative effects and harsh reality of abortions are becoming more well known and legislatures are taking notice (those who aren’t recipients of campaign contributions from Planned Parenthood and NARAL, that is). What this will lead to is more strict legislation concerning the availability of abortion clinics. Couple this with an increase in funds and availability of homes and groups to help pregnant mothers who might be tempted to have an abortion, and you have a recipe for the elimination of the abortion industry.
The one thing that will bring down the culture of death in this country is not advocating legal punishment. It’s eliminating profits. Doctors don’t go into the abortion business for the esteem or the recognition. They do it for the easy money.