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... Now the policy proposal has been done to close up abortion clinics. We are against this proposal and we will give you some arguments why we think abortion clinics in this state should not be closed.
Closing up abortion clinics enables a lot of woman to have an abortion. Having an abortion should be woman’s own choice. But when there are no providers of abortion around, that choice has already been made for her. Closing up the clinics will higher the barriers of having an abortion. ... Closing up abortion clinics violates that right woman have. ... The ACLU has protected the right of woman to choose abortion, and in recent years has argued the key cases opposing restrictions that deny woman access to reproductive health care. Policy 263 states: “The ACLU holds that every woman, as a matter of her right to the enjoyment of life, liberty, and privacy, should be free to determine whether and when to bear children.”
Closing up abortion clinics will be done with the purpose to reduce the number of abortions. ...
Before 1973 abortion was illegal. Criminalization of abortion did not reduce the number of woman who sought abortion. ...
Taking away the provision of abortion will obstruct to access for woman to have an abortion. ... Keeping open local abortion clinics, increases the chance that woman who choose to have an abortion at least will do this in safe way.
So closing up abortion clinics will not reduce the number of women who seek abortion. ... This means that the waiting lists of abortion clinics in others states will be much longer. Women will have to wait longer to get an abortion, and will be treated later in their pregnancy.
Approximate Word count = 1335 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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