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To: Lane3 who wrote (17083)6/18/2001 7:33:34 PM
From: Win Smith  Respond to of 82486
 
Not that I exactly want another dustup with the local holy rollers, but in support of your point, Karen, there's this: agi-usa.org

An Overview of Clandestine Abortion in Latin America

Each year, more than four million women in Latin America undergo an induced abortion. Because most abortions are illegal, these procedures are performed under clandestine and often dangerous conditions. As a result, the region faces a serious public health problem that threatens women's lives, endangers their reproductive health and imposes a severe strain on already overextended health and hospital systems.


Hey, it used to happen here, and it could again!



To: Lane3 who wrote (17083)6/19/2001 9:15:42 AM
From: dave rose  Respond to of 82486
 
<<< The pro-lifers need to learn what happens when you establish legal prohibition of something for which there is a strong perceived need>>

This might be an interesting site to confirm your statement:
geocities.com