Abortions: Pro-life vs. Pro-choice.
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On January, 22, 1973 the U.S. supreme court issued the Roe v. Wade decision. This was the ruling that gave women the right to choose to have a legalized abortion, early in gestation, for any reason. Since the 1973 supreme court ruling there have been over 43 million abortions in the U.S. This issue is very controversial because there is no consensus in law when life (i.e. human personhood) begins. When during pregnancy does a new
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abortion. Even so if abortions were to be made illegal, what would it do? It wouldn't stop abortions from taking place, women may start getting back alley abortions or going to different states or countries for a legal abortion. In the end I don't think the option should be taken away. I believe that to have an abortion is a woman's personal decision and should not be dictated by what someone else thinks is best.
abortion. Even so if abortions were to be made illegal, what would it do? It wouldn't stop abortions from taking place, women may start getting back alley abortions or going to different states or countries for a legal abortion. In the end I don't think the option should be taken away. I believe that to have an abortion is a woman's personal decision and should not be dictated by what someone else thinks is best.