Abortion advocates have come up with numerous reasons for why prolife laws which restrict abortion and have lowered abortion rates need to be junked, but I don’t think I’ve ever heard of this one before.
Melanie Zurek, Executive Director of the Abortion Access Project (AAP), and Courtney Jackson, Research and Evaluation Director of the AAP, argue that we have to get rid of all prolife laws which restrict abortion and increase the “availability” of abortion in order “to use the abortion rate as a valid indicator of success at preventing unintended pregnancy.”
Zurek and Jackson also say that we should accept an increase in the abortion rate at first in order to obtain what they seem think is the greater good of using the abortion rate as a valid indicator of the success of preventing unintended pregnancies.
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