>>And birth control should be safe, legal, common and cheap. That's the best way to get abortion to safe, legal and rare. Yet some of the same people opposing abortion are also opposed to many birth control methods.
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>I generally agree with the first two sentences.
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>The last sentence is a different story. This is really a self-fulfilling prophecy falsehood, promoted by those who say, "if candidate XYZ pushes heartbeat bills, and because the way certain forms of contraception work, therefore the candidate is really trying to outlaw a drug that is terminating a 'person' ".
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>And even if some of the pure pro-lifers indeed "are" trying to outlaw birth control, it's not going to happen.
And yet, by closing clinics that happen to do abortions one day a week (or month) that also serve the community with low-cost (or free) contraceptives - doesn't this serve the same purpose without passing laws?
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