First, abortion is a "constitutional" right. However, there isn't strong basis for it.
"Abortion is not a constitutional right according to the strict text of the Constitution, but it has been justified as a constitutional right under the Fourth Amendment’s protection of privacy. In short, the constitutional right to abortion is found not in the Constitution itself, but in a loose reading of it.
This constitutional argument is often used by pro-abortionists. As former U.S. President Barack Obama once asserted, “I remain committed to protecting a woman’s right to choose and this fundamental constitutional right.”
1 Obama, once a law professor, should have known that this right doesn’t actually exist ― the Supreme Court literally conjured it out of thin air."
Why You’re Told There’s a Constitutional Right to Abortion
One of the arguments against it is the right of the unborn fetus and when life begins.
Only life begats life, so it appears science backs up the Bible and that life begins at conception.
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Human Life comes into existence in just a fraction of an instant. You have a human egg and a human sperm and their sole purpose in life is to meet each other and fuse, to create a one cell human being."
When Does Life Begin | Just The Facts
"“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you,
and before you were born
jI consecrated you;
I appointed you a prophet
kto the nations.” Jeremiah 1:5
Thus, there is a factual case to be made for a fetus' rights.
Thus, these rights could trump the rights of the woman.
Thus, I thought what would be a good start to change.
How can the Supreme Court change this? Does it have to be at their level?
"There are three major ways in which a Supreme Court decision can be overturned.
If the decision is based on a law that Congress has passed, Congress can simply change the law. The Court sometimes has to rule on how they think laws made by Congress apply to certain cases. If Congress thinks the Court has gotten it wrong, they can change the law to make things clearer."
Finally, if anyone can clarify the issues I listed and linked to above, then please add your
intelligent comments.
Also, read the poll question before voting. It is asking to make it a state's rights issue in lieu of Fourth Amendment rights.