Monday, July 11, 2022

It works for the floating casinos, so why not?

 I do not take a pro- or anti-abortion stand. It just isn't in me to do so, and I won't even discuss the subject, but maybe... 

A California doctor is proposing a floating abortion clinic in the Gulf of Mexico as a way to maintain access for people in southern states where abortion bans have been enacted.
The idea is to provide a clinic aboard a ship in federal waters, and out of reach of state laws, that would offer first trimester surgical abortions, contraception and other care, said Dr. Meg Autry, an obstetrician and gynecologist and a professor at the University of California San Francisco.
“There’s been an assault on reproductive rights in our country and I’m a lifelong advocate for reproductive health and choice. We have to create options and be thoughtful and creative to help people in restrictive states get the health care they deserve,” she told The Associated Press.
Autry said the idea is only in the fundraising stage through the non-profit, “PRROWESS” — short for “Protecting Reproductive Rights Of Women Endangered by State Statutes.”
 

Cruise ship casinos have been operating legally for many years. 
This thing about floating clinics seems like it might be an idea somebody will pick up on. Three miles off shore and they're in business.
 
Bottom line on this whole 'floating abortion clinic' thing is simple. If it's something that can make money, somebody will do it. That's how the system's supposed to work. Juss' sayin'...




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