It's a stupid premise that two adults would be tied together like that. Got anything realistic?No. Now answer my question: how would you enforce your sig law?Depends, do YOU die if the connection is broken?If I were to connect your body to mine in such a way that you will DIE if that connection was broke before say, nine months....
Would you or would you not have a right to the use of my body for that time?
Would you or would you not have a right to maintain the connection, to keep yourself alive?
It's a simple yes or no answer.
I already answered your question. Same way as all other rights are already being enforced today.
Good to know that you don't think you would have a right to the use of my body.... if I were to attach you in such a way that you will DIE if the connection was broken!
Hope you can appreciate how lawyers and judges would likely disagree with you on that, never the less.
So are you saying that a woman who has an abortion under your sig law would be charged with murder?
Allegories are used to make a point. There is no requirement that an allegory must meet everyone's approval for the points to be made.
Try focusing more on the point being made and a little less on HOW it is made.
To answer your question about charging women who abort with MURDER?
I can't rule it out.
After all, if a total stranger can be charged with MURDER for killing her prenatal child (even accidentally) during a criminal act.... why should a woman who kills that same child intentionally be charged with anything less?