Will....do you believe the Constitution provides a right of privacy, which was in part the basis for the Griswold decision (overturned a state law that prohibited sale/distribution of contraceptions) and the Roe decision?
Both recognized a Constitutional "right of privacy" either as an unenumerated right in the 9th amendment or as interpreted in the first clause of the 14th amendment.
If you believe in a Constitutional "right of privacy", you cannot enact a law that violates a woman's right of privacy.
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