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To: Neocon who wrote (3525)1/14/2003 10:26:53 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7720
 
I think that the penalties for the first trimester should not fall on the woman, but on the doctor; that they should include a fine; and that several citations should result in one's medical license being pulled.
Tilt! No way! The same conditions as now- -abortion on request.

This would permit a "gray market"
I see. So it's OK to break the law, just don't get caught? Because for your gray market to last very long, that's what the doctors have to do- -not get caught. Otherwise they are no longer doctors.

superior to the old black market
Yeah. Right. Then the doctors without licenses can continue to do abortion and just hope they don't get caught. But when they all do (and it wouldn't be that hard to find them), you're back to back alley abortions.
Forget it.

he second trimester, when there is an obvious human form, and the main consideration is viability, I think should be treated more harshly, by subjecting the woman seeking the abortion to a fine, and immediately pulling the doctor's license
Not no, but HELL NO!