Looks like not in America
Because the government (now 50) may say so. Based on...their opinion.
America...the freest country in the world ?
Now we may have to say: with all its faults, still the best there is
...Now by federal law, you no longer have the choice to get an abortion but your state might give you that choice. Originally Posted by HedonistForeverWell... that was not actually what the court ruled, but it appears in that context. What the court ruled is that the Court did not have the power to make the Roe rule in the first place. In essence, they had made a mistake and were correcting it.
Mark Levin:So having said all of that, it boils down to Federal usurpation of States and Peoples rights. But I think the bigger view is more along the line of instilling Communism, i.e. control of others from a central power, in that those very same people want to dilute the States rights by Federal over reach. To do that, they have to increase their numbers to exert control over others.
The Supreme Court has been shooting from the hip on abortion now for about half-a-century. And that’s why you have all these cases keep working their way to the Supreme Court from federal district courts, and so all these pro-abortion groups constantly litigating to prevent the states from having any regulation whatsoever.
And let’s be clear about what this decision says. This decision says something really unique in American history. We have a very, very powerful body, the Supreme Court, saying, we don’t have any power. When’s the last time you heard Congress or the president or the bureaucracy say, we don’t have any power, so we’re going to give this authority where it belongs, back to the people in the states?
It’s that simple. They’re interpreting the Constitution. It’s not taking anybody’s rights away. It’s not giving rights to anybody. First of all, God does that. But, that said, there’s 50 states for a reason. We’re not a parliamentary system like in Canada, like in France. We have 50 states for a reason, 50 legislatures for a reason, so that decisions can be made by the people in these states.