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Originally Posted by willravel
Yes, theoretically the states could go off in 50 different directions on the subject if Roe v. Wade gets messed up. While it's intersting to take that line of thought forward in theory, there are som real world problems that would come from that. Let's say that Tenessee says no abortions, so little suzy drives to California and gets an abortion. She comes home and suddenly Tenessee and California legislation are at odds. The parents are livid because the Californian doctor didn't call, and suddenly we've got another civil war.
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Wouldn't the 'full faith and credit' clause come into play under these circumstances? (Unless, of course, Congress passed some bogus law that negated the constitutional principle of full faith and credit, as they did with the "Defense of Marriage" Act?)