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DemocratSinceBirth

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32. What if a person moves to get an abortion and never comes back?
Tue Jun 28, 2022, 10:10 AM
Jun 2022

Will the state try to extradite the woman? If the governor of the state she moves to refuses to extradite her will the state she left try to apprehend her anyway?

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They can travel to other states. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #1
Because these people have a problem with Boundaries - they are borderline, all of them bucolic_frolic Jun 2022 #2
You made me frolic Mira Jun 2022 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author BusterMove Jun 2022 #3
They won't hold up. Even Kavanaugh says they're unconstitutional. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #7
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Because they knew this ruling was coming. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #10
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States have been testing the waters for years. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #14
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Won't matter if they can't get Kavanaugh on board. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #17
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Yeah, in a dark, morbid way, this could get interesting. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #20
Could they use something like cannabis laws? Cheezoholic Jun 2022 #37
I don't think so. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #45
Even Scalia distanced himself from Thomas by saying "Look, I'm an originalist, but I'm not a nut." Midwestern Democrat Jun 2022 #57
it's not illegal, and i'm dying to see the contortions mopinko Jun 2022 #4
Right? intrepidity Jun 2022 #5
The current Court has refused to recognize abortion as a fundament right. no_hypocrisy Jun 2022 #6
Not if women travel to other states. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #9
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My apologies. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #51
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Are you arguing that because Mr Justice Kavanaugh said something on Tuesday... malthaussen Jun 2022 #42
He didn't "say" something. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #50
Building up on this purr-rat beauty Jun 2022 #12
I would say "No"... appmanga Jun 2022 #38
It wouldn't be and that is one of the administration's clear messages. Pacifist Patriot Jun 2022 #13
Fugitive Slave Act RazzleCat Jun 2022 #16
See Dredd Scott. Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #21
It's more than just a passing resemblence Dread Pirate Roberts Jun 2022 #26
Thanks for all the answers. Ferrets are Cool Jun 2022 #22
Oh, don't be so sure there won't be some stops using the same pretexts as... JHB Jun 2022 #53
How many women can afford to travel out of state? quaint Jun 2022 #23
This ruling was as much Class Warfare as anything. Only it was Class Warfare against one sex. Ferrets are Cool Jun 2022 #54
Maybe this will help: Roe didn't force anyone to do anything. The Roe decision in2herbs Jun 2022 #24
All the red states will make it illegal to go out of state... BradBo Jun 2022 #27
It may be true that you can drive to Florida, if ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2022 #28
Portable Clinics DownriverDem Jun 2022 #29
Does a state own a woman's womb? PurgedVoter Jun 2022 #30
Yep, it falls under interstate commerce and communications. malthaussen Jun 2022 #40
Not if it's not a crime in the state where it is "committed". TwilightZone Jun 2022 #46
You and I differ on whether Mr Kavanaugh is to be trusted. malthaussen Jun 2022 #55
Of course they'll try. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #59
This message was self-deleted by its author DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2022 #31
What if a person moves to get an abortion and never comes back? DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2022 #32
Welcome to Constitutional and jurisdictional chaos. malthaussen Jun 2022 #33
What if the person leaves the state and never comes back? DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2022 #36
Your guess is as good as mine. malthaussen Jun 2022 #39
The assertion is flawed. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #48
thanks Ferrets are Cool Jun 2022 #44
Having an abortion in a state in which it is legal is not a crime. TwilightZone Jun 2022 #47
Good question. appmanga Jun 2022 #34
Because they don't really believe it should be up to the states. plimsoll Jun 2022 #35
Commerce Clause Renaissance Man Jun 2022 #41
You're right. People fly into Vegas every day. Iggo Jun 2022 #43
Their precedent will look an awful lot like the Fugitive Slave Laws. Texas already has a bounty law. Hekate Jun 2022 #49
Your analogy is appropriate - Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #56
States have no jurisdiction over offenses that happen in other states Midwestern Democrat Jun 2022 #58
state laws intelpug Jun 2022 #60
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