I'm interested then why you think a state should be able to violate one's bodily autonomy.If we assume the same thing, about anything, subjectivity thrown out. So, of course? You are going to be disappointed with my response, but a person only has the bodily autonomy that they can enforce. The state is a problem. The government is a problem. I won't be satisfied until we, as people aren't interested in governing over each other. I'll probably die before that. For the meantime, I'll live for it though.
Maybe the nearly 900 miles there and 900 miles back for some people. Just a hunch.while this is sad, if you really need an abortion, what's stopping you from going to a state that allows it?
As I've said before, there being abortion access in another state doesn't make statewide abortion bans less deplorable.