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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Federal judge temporarily blocks Tennessee’s ‘abortion trafficking’ law

A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked Tennessee from enforcing a law banning adults from helping minors get an abortion without parental permission.

In a 49-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger argued that the Republican-controlled state cannot “make it a crime to communicate freely” about legal abortion options even in a state where abortion is banned at all stages of pregnancy except for a handful of situations. Trauger’s decision means that the law will be placed on hold as the case make its way through court.
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6 comments:

  1. Is abortion bad? If life ends when the heart stops, does it begin when a heartbeat exists? I consider it the killing of a human life, which the right opposes. But, and a big but, I'm tired of paying to raise fatherless kids, disproportionately black, that will likely become racist criminals that hate and want to victimize me. So it doesn't bother me too much when trashistanian single women demand the right to kill their spawn, because it's mostly N-lets being terminated.

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    1. I would reply as an anonymous if I was as big as a mental midget as you. Every child deserves a shot at life, what they do with it will determine how they will be judged

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  2. If this person is a minor then the parents rights are primary over some left POS judge and I would, if we were talking about my child, tell that social justice judge to kiss my ass...
    JD

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  3. Why is it that a person can leave the state where abortion is illegal and have an abortion in another state, but I'm not allowed to buy and take possession of a firearm in a different state than the one I reside in?

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  4. I am a free speech (near) absolutist. If the child is old enough to be pregnant and all that is occuring is speech about abortion options then I support the right to have that discussion. I am opposed to the taking of innocent human life but I do see the other side of this question; a persons body is sacrosanct, both the mother's and the baby's. That's grounds for a conflict. I have neither a uterus nor a religion. Perhaps I have no standing in this question.

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    1. I'm with you on the lack of a uterus or religion but here you need to leave my home state then cross, depending on which direction you head, through one or two other states to get to where a legal abortion can be performed.. Doing that with a minor would be considered kidnapping.
      JD

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