The state of New York (where I live) is unlikely to ever overturn Roe v. Wade. I suspect that's true of every state in New England. And of every state along the Pacific coast.
I don't think we'll see a tide of pregnancy refugees, even though my Facebook feed this morning is filled with well-intentioned pals virtue-signaling, "Alabama friends! If you need an abortion, it's still legal [insert pal location] and we will put you up in our guest room and drive you to the clinic!"
Like anyone from Alabama is going to actually see those posts. :::SNORT:::
What's more likely is a run on morning after pill prescriptions. It is a slap in the face to feminists, of course, but Alabama has long been deemed one of the worst states to live in the U.S. on the basis of its economy and horrible education system.
Georgia, which just passed almost as Draconian an anti-abortion bill, is more of a shocker because Atlanta, Georgia's largest city, is actually quite cosmopolitan.
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I don't think we'll see a tide of pregnancy refugees, even though my Facebook feed this morning is filled with well-intentioned pals virtue-signaling, "Alabama friends! If you need an abortion, it's still legal [insert pal location] and we will put you up in our guest room and drive you to the clinic!"
Like anyone from Alabama is going to actually see those posts. :::SNORT:::
What's more likely is a run on morning after pill prescriptions. It is a slap in the face to feminists, of course, but Alabama has long been deemed one of the worst states to live in the U.S. on the basis of its economy and horrible education system.
Georgia, which just passed almost as Draconian an anti-abortion bill, is more of a shocker because Atlanta, Georgia's largest city, is actually quite cosmopolitan.