If Roe v Wade is overturned abortions will still be legal in states that allow it.
Abortion should never have been protected by the constitution. It is a matter the states (meaning the citizens of those states to decide).
Yes, Roe v Wade was always a states rights issue. Even Ruth Buzzy Ginsberg said it was designed to keep the black population in check.
I think you know, but it never was. Roe v. Wade just made it up in 1973.
Asked yourself: Why was abortion not mentioned in the Constitution? Because, at the time, it was so unthinkable that a woman would want to kill her baby that the Founding Fathers didn't see a need to put anything about it in the Constitution. Same thing for homosexual "marriage": unthinkable in those days as it should be now.