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Sean Hannity outlines the facts about the Supreme Court's decision on abortion and what this means for the state regarding "Hannity".
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Sean Hannity:Now, despite the hysteria on the left, the Supreme Court's decisionreturns the abortionlaw to the state to which it belongs. It was a serious decision. It is not listed in the Constitution, like the right to hold and hold the weapons discussed long last night. Some states currently have the most free abortion law to allow abortion. Look at the map. They continue to allow them.
This includes Alaska, Colorado, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, D.C. So, as expected, Democrats in the media are blaming and lying about this. Very dominant, we give you the facts straight, let you decide. Well, first, let's be very clear. Thisdecision does not make abortion in the United States illegal. it's not. i know that. That means they're saying that, but it's not. Instead, individual voters decide on an abortion.
Abortion demonstrators are in New York, USA State, Friday, June 24, 2022. The deeply divided US Supreme Court was Roe v in 1973. It overturned Wade's decision, wiped out the constitutional rights of abortion, and made a historic decision that could make half of the procedure illegal. Country. Photographer: Stephanie Keith / Bloomberg via Getty Images
State-level abortion law under Article 10 of the Constitutional Amendment. Now, keep in mind that powers not listed in the Constitution, such as the right to retain and bear arms, are reserved for the state. Again, in liberal states, there are few restrictions on abortion, in some cases, until the moment of birth. In fact, most states continue to allow abortions at some level. There may be some restrictions in one state and different restrictions in another.
This is the second fact about this ruling. Abortion was never enshrined as a right in the United States Constitution and was never codified by law. Instead, it became the status quo for fifty years because activist judges pretended that they were separate, equivalent government legislatures. They are not sometimes.
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