Bryan Callen
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So you certainly were a republic.
And so there are statutory laws, but they do not supersede in many cases federal law if it's something like murder.
That's a capital crime.
Now you're sounding like a leftist slash libertarian.
So when you have policy, the problem is we get into the weeds.
Technology creates problems that are major because typically, I think with Roe v. Wade, the abortion was legal until the fetus was viable on its own.
Okay, so once the fetus was, if it could be, the cutoff thing was without the mother, if it needs the mother, then it's still.
Right, a part of the mother.
Now, if the baby's eight months, no.
But what happens when technology can keep a six-week fetus alive and bring it to term?
Now you're dealing with, now you can't make the argument.
But that's not the case right now.
So now the problem becomes, now what do you do?
Now we have to redefine.
So the people who believe in abortion or a woman's right to choose have to redefine.
And the only way to get around that is to say that that a woman can make that choice until the baby's born.