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In reply to the discussion: Antiabortion lawmakers want to block patients from crossing state lines [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,455 posts)31. As is the commerce clause. n/t
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Antiabortion lawmakers want to block patients from crossing state lines [View all]
demmiblue
Jun 2022
OP
Like...have we not learned that Republicans just throw shit together and then let it move through
WhiskeyGrinder
Jun 2022
#9
Move to Iran or Saudi Arabia if that's the kind of shit you RWNJs want
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Jun 2022
#14
The right to travel is not specifically referenced in the 14th amendment other than the right
TomSlick
Jun 2022
#30
We agree there is no express reference to a "right to travel" in the Constitution.
TomSlick
Jun 2022
#50
You gotta be living in the Twilight Zone if you thing Kavanaugh can be trusted.
Lancero
Jun 2022
#32
+1. California should require Texas politicians to obtain visas if they want to vacation there
dalton99a
Jun 2022
#35
I don't think this will actually happen. They will go after the funds via civil penalties.
LeftInTX
Jun 2022
#38
It is unenforceable, but it sounds good to mouth breathers and knuckle draggers.
AZLD4Candidate
Jun 2022
#41