Thursday, October 25, 2007

Theories

First, I would like to thank all of those who commented on my last blog posting, and in this post would like to highlight on both Vilese11 and the first anonymous post’s comments. These two comments were great examples of the complications in writing abortion laws. Everyone may have some idea of their opinions on this issue, but ultimately have a hard time deciding exactly where they stand on specific issues involving abortion laws. I believe that both abortions on a whole and, abortion laws in North Carolina specifically, have become such a debatable issue simply because it is so hard to balance the chance for human life against a woman’s right to her own body. As a result, complications, heated debates, and blood pressure’s alike all arise from this issue. In order for abortion laws in North Carolina to become less debatable, I believe our system should first and foremost examine the practicality of current laws, while allowing for a public vote during the upcoming elections on debatable issues such as spousal notification and parental consent.

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