• Flying Squid
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      Kansas was also the state where they put abortion up for a referendum expecting people to vote to make it illegal and they did the opposite by a large margin.

      Conservatives are less anti-abortion than their leadership would have you think. Especially the “no exceptions for anything no matter what” abortion bans that are happening.

      • Ricky Rigatoni
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        Moderate conservatives really need to start stepping up and showing people they’re the majority of that side.

      • @Madison420
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        46 months ago

        It’s not a political thing, it’s a small town thing. Tina can go three towns over and get an abortion no big deal, if she can’t then the town is stuck with an unwanted kid they either all gotta watch or simply watch die.

  • @raynethackery
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    466 months ago

    Cue the Republicans in Kansas targeting the court justices.

    • @jeffwOPM
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      -46 months ago

      I don’t see Kansas? You just mean in general?

      • @[email protected]
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        Kansas is linked in there.

        It’s a little hard to follow all the double and triple negatives, but their voting ‘No’ on that ballot was what paved the road to this judgement.

        The other states listed have their own constitutional amendments lined up to affirm the right to abortion.

        • @jeffwOPM
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          -26 months ago

          This case appears to be about a Senate Bill and one other law? Not anything like a constitutional amendment

          • TheRealKuni
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            76 months ago

            The Kansas Supreme Court ruled (rightly) that by precedent and voter will, Kansas’s constitution protects the right to abortion and does not allow the state congress to legislate on it. Hence the Senate bill cannot stand, because it would be a violation of the state constitution.

            This is because of precedent and this ballot measure from 2022 which specifically said, by a no vote, that the state legislature does not have the authority to pass laws regarding abortion.

            • @jeffwOPM
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              16 months ago

              To be clear, the original comment said that an amendment was “in the pipeline this year.” Not that it was done 2 years ago. So, once again, Im clarifying that the original comment is still incorrect

              • TheRealKuni
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                16 months ago

                Sure, yeah, I was confused about what they meant too.