This decision would seem to disagree...
The difference being the woman in that instance was going to pay for it herself and the LEOs refused to provider her transportation to a clinic. Which leads us to the problem of "the state would either have to pay for the abortion or pay for the continued care of the inevitable child" in Kei'Choura Cathey's case.
maybe she should have kept her legs closed if she didn't want to deal with having a child.
Yes, a victim of her own circumstance.
And the Sheriff did try his best to make accommodations including travel and petitioning the judge three times to reduce her bond.
He followed the law precisely and did nothing wrong.
If some well meaning persons want to get together for "change" then they can petition the proper lawmakers and leave the police out of it.
But if a bunch of outraged triggered SJWs want to try to go after the Sheriff for damages then they can go fuck themselves, says I, because he did noting wrong.
We cant just let people out of prison on a whim, procedure exists for a reason and this Sheriff followed that procedure.
MAGA
When all you do is WIN WIN WIN
Having the funds to have the procedure, sure. She was waiting in jail to get the funds to pay a bond, not the procedure, which took long enough that it was then illegal to get the procedure.
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Which is the most retarded thing ever.
Yes, make sure all poor women pump out those babies they are too poor to pay for, that way that money AND MORE that you did not give to PP for the occasional abortion because of a failed contraception/rape/ignorant sexcapade will now go to ALL those babies of poor women for EIGHTEEN YEARS.
An abortion is referred to as an elective or voluntary abortion when it is performed at the request of the woman for non-medical reasons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion
Care to rephrase?
She ELECTED to have consensual sex. The act of consensual sex is for the sole purpose of reproduction. You're right its not a crime to have sex but your body could give 2 shits if you're just doing it to have fun. Your body thinks its trying to create a child so its going to go through all the motions to make that possible automatically. The sperm will always swim towards the egg. The sperm will always try to penetrate the egg. You know how the rest goes. I understand she was probably having sex for fun and pleasure but your body does not know the difference. It just does. She may have used contraceptives but that doesn't excuse the existence of a child. They fail. Just as armored glass or bullet proof vests fail. So some level of reasonable responsibility for the existence of the child falls on her. Much more so than the state and the tax payers.
She is not ENTITLED to have an elective surgery on the state's dime. Like it or not. That responsibility falls on her because she consensually engaged in the act. If the state were to cave and pay for the surgery how many more women would see this as an opportunity to get themselves incarcerated because they feel they can't afford an abortion? And before you answer with " well the average woman wouldn't do that" , answer this. Before the ruling of Roe v. Wade back alley illegal and dangerous abortions were at an all time high because women felt they had no other option.
Oh dear god, we lost so much when Mr. Carlin died. We need someone as unafraid as he was to take up the mic again.
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She would have been able to abort if she was not jailed. Want to jail pregnant women? Then letting them abort comes with that.
Am i the only one who thinks the headline is an outright lie?
He didnt deny her an abortion at all. If i were the sheriff i whould sue the news company for slander.
I'd say that the county and the sheriff's dept are in trouble;
The U.S. Supreme Court, in the past, has ruled in favor of women who seek abortion while incarcerated.
In 2005, the high court cleared the way for a Missouri prisoner to obtain an abortion by refusing to block a court order to transport her to an outside clinic.
In 2008, the court ruled that an Arizona woman had a constitutional right to obtain an abortion outside the jail. Corrections officials had refused to provide transportation.