StarSong, you are reacting to a leaked memo, that was written early in the initial discussions by the Supreme Court.
And as always, the Liberal Media is making it into something bigger than it probably will be...
Feed the Monster if you will!
The Court will NOT outlaw or stop abortions! They may leave it up to each States to decide what is legal and funded in their state.
That's disingenuous, Timewise, and you know it. Leave it up to the states? In other words, make it a red/blue issue?
So, what happens if a poor woman who already has a houseful of kids and a husband/boyfriend who is unemployed and broke, or has just taken off because he couldn't stand it any more, finds that she is once again pregnant? Maybe because the guy refused to go along with using birth control, or allowing her to use it? Maybe because she's a little bit dim, or terrorized by the guy, or too overwhelmed to plan things intelligently? Or maybe because there is something drastically wrong with the baby or her own health, and there are overwhelming medical reasons she should not be pregnant again? And this problem appeared after she was already pregnant?
Or a young teenager is raped, and her family refuses to allow abortion, forcing her to have the child?
Or,, let's say a woman has no children because it would be life-threatening, but she/he slipped up once, or the birth control didn't work?
And the state in which she lives voted against abortion, in any and all circumstances? And it's one of those big western states, requiring a trip of several hundred miles each way to get to a state that is living in the year 2022 instead of 1822?
And once she finally reaches the clinic in that state, near death from an exhausting trip for a sick person, she has to wait for weeks or months before she can get her abortion, because that state is overrun with thousands of others who fled from states who decided that abortion is not "legal or funded?" Do you really think the women in those situations would just stay put, heave a resigned sigh, and say, "Oh well, ho hum, guess I'll just have the kid because that's how they voted in my state?"
The whole purpose of Roe v. Wade is to protect us from the politicization of this issue, not to mention protecting the separation of church and state. If someone doesn't want to get an abortion because of her religion (or any other reason), that's fine. No one is forcing her to have one.
I would probably have never had an abortion, unless there was a life-threatening tragedy or a non-viable fetus. It never even entered my mind. But that doesn't give me the right to vote to outlaw abortion for every other woman in my state. It is a private, individual decision.