What do you think of Abortionlegalstates passing pro-fetal stem cell research laws? how about requiring compensation of FSC donors, with the enacting of the law triggered by neighboring states active ban on abortion for more than 365 days?

I grew up in the 80s
we had nukes they had nukes
no one fired

In 1986 the federal government threatened the states with having their highway funds pulled if they didnt raise their drinking ages to 21. Louisiana fucked around and made a law that allowed 18 year olds to drink for another decade before the federal government AGAIN leaning on removal of the already reduced highway funds pushed our legislature to close the loophole in 1996 seriously cutting into our tourism revenues in the process. Our legislatures still trying to find a way to let the kids drink

They value life? Let states that have legal abortion put a dollar figure on it and capitalize, but if they are going to profit off these poor womens plight lets ensure their expense of travel is covered at least....and if you pay the roadtrip donors, you should pay the home donors as well....its a donation of tissue, like sperm, or eggs, blood or plasma.....right?
That doesnt sit well in your stomach? stop it. Get those states to allow their women the right they should have had without the law involved. Women have used poultice, tea, and trauma to rid themselves of unwanted growths of cells since the dawn of man. Lets not send them back to all that. Not when there are more civilized means.

A woman in my state is 13 weeks pregnant, just found out her baby has no skull, and she has been denied abortion by the courts. Sorry if my premise seems absurd, its necessity does to me as well.

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