letmedance wrote:
It never did but Congress made it so, then along comes a SCOTUS decision that says that Congress was wrong as the Constitution did not give that power to the Central Government resulting in that power belonging to the individual states. My question then would be, do the States or any other Government have that power to control Abortion.
I am not a fan of abortions for birth control but we are going to eventually have to come to grips that the congress is going to have to pass legislation that allows it with restrictions otherwise the center right is dead in America. It’s kind of comical that a man can carve on his body and eliminate the ability to produce viable sperm and a woman can prevent viable eggs from entering uterus but the minute a sperm cell is successful impregnating an egg it is against the law to remove it in some states. Hell, it ok to convert from a boy to a girl and in some jurisdictions is legal to permanently destroy a child’s reproductive system even though he/she has greater than an 80% statistical likelihood of outgrowing the feelings so where our society has evolved the abortion issue is a dead looser.