beautress
Always Faithful
That's because you don't understand a few things. Laws were only passed in the new state of Texas when they were needed. And that one was one nobody ever dreamed of here less than 12 years after we became the 28th State in the US on December 28, 1845. Our forbears didn't realize it until the situation of our sparse population demanded that children would help fill in the blanks. That's why almost 200 years later. we still consider children as treasures and not inconveniences like the Deep state views them since they have no reason to do anything than to view children in a cold, calculated way, i. e. inconveniences. We don't go for that in the Lone Star State. We care about our own.Wrong.
Abortion was legal in Texas before 1856.
{... By 1854, Texas passed a law that made it illegal for a physician (or someone else, usually someone else at that time) to perform an abortion. That was punishable by up to five years in prison (minimum sentence being two years). ...}
The state should have no jurisdiction over abortion, and Texas is in violation of the basis for law in a democratic republic.