This approach would be very hard to oppose, even if you approve of abortion.
Most abortions are dirty cesspitts, rarely cleaned, with septic conditions. They are a terrible danger to young mothers as well as to the babies whom they kill.
And if something goes wrong, it’s not like a hospital, where they can be treated in place. An ambulance has to be called to take them to a real hospital, and the delay may be deadly. Assuming that they even bother to call an ambulance.
And in most states the pro-aborts have agreed never to inspect these abortuaries. If they were subjected even to reasonable medical standards, it would be very costly to bring them up to standard.
But it’s hard to make the “freedom of choice” argument if you ignore the health and welfare of the mothers who go there.
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Excellent. If abortion can't be defeated outright by one way, it can be defeated roundabout by other ways. Many ways. And public sentiment is turning towards life.