That's why I said it is split pretty equally across most countries. You even said the larger public, I agree if you can get 65 to 70% to agree then go that way. There are a lot of things individuals or even small percentage of people object to, however 51 to 49% is not justification for everyone to pay for it. It just starts a battle and never solves the issue, next time the other side is in control they want to change it back. That applies to most issues. In the USA, I feel they don't want to solve the issue they just want it as a political panic topic. I believe it's somewhere around 35 to 40% of countries allow it at least to some degree. Most all of them have limits. Most at 3 to 4 months with exceptions for life endangerment. Very few pay for it. Even some countries with national health care, it's not covered. It's treated like plastic surgery if it is medically necessary then it's covered.
Ok I think I see what what you mean now. So if the majority agree to it (even if it's just 51%) then it should be legalised, but the public should pay for it only if a much larger majority agree to it? That does seem to make sense, I think I might agree with that actually.
Kind of, I personally like to see it legalized or not with more than 51%. I'm of the mind there will always be abortions. If she really doesn't want it, there have always been way to many instances of brutal ways to cause abortion. Getting it done in a medical setting by medical personnel makes more sense, however I feel there should be limits. It should not be used as birth control or just a whim I woke up and baby daddy has split now I don't want this 6 or 8 month old growth in me any more. We have the morning after pill. As far as paying for it I really wish it was treated like plastic surgery, however even that is abused. A doctor once justified butt implants as medically necessary due to depression and self esteem. I believe if you need a paved lane to your house then you pay for it. If others are going to use it then they help, if it's going to be a lot of people or benefit the whole city or province then maybe they should do it, but even then they want the original owner to donate the property. If after an abortion the government paid for, you want the government to control what you do with that part of your body then by all means have at it. I think I'll keep control of mine.
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That's why I said it is split pretty equally across most countries. You even said the larger public, I agree if you can get 65 to 70% to agree then go that way. There are a lot of things individuals or even small percentage of people object to, however 51 to 49% is not justification for everyone to pay for it. It just starts a battle and never solves the issue, next time the other side is in control they want to change it back. That applies to most issues. In the USA, I feel they don't want to solve the issue they just want it as a political panic topic. I believe it's somewhere around 35 to 40% of countries allow it at least to some degree. Most all of them have limits. Most at 3 to 4 months with exceptions for life endangerment. Very few pay for it. Even some countries with national health care, it's not covered. It's treated like plastic surgery if it is medically necessary then it's covered.
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Ok I think I see what what you mean now. So if the majority agree to it (even if it's just 51%) then it should be legalised, but the public should pay for it only if a much larger majority agree to it? That does seem to make sense, I think I might agree with that actually.
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Kind of, I personally like to see it legalized or not with more than 51%. I'm of the mind there will always be abortions. If she really doesn't want it, there have always been way to many instances of brutal ways to cause abortion. Getting it done in a medical setting by medical personnel makes more sense, however I feel there should be limits. It should not be used as birth control or just a whim I woke up and baby daddy has split now I don't want this 6 or 8 month old growth in me any more. We have the morning after pill. As far as paying for it I really wish it was treated like plastic surgery, however even that is abused. A doctor once justified butt implants as medically necessary due to depression and self esteem. I believe if you need a paved lane to your house then you pay for it. If others are going to use it then they help, if it's going to be a lot of people or benefit the whole city or province then maybe they should do it, but even then they want the original owner to donate the property. If after an abortion the government paid for, you want the government to control what you do with that part of your body then by all means have at it. I think I'll keep control of mine.