NYcarbineer
Diamond Member
Because it isn't. The same logic applies to why it is not a constitutional right to sing in the shower.
There has been a Supreme Court decision declaring singing in the shower a constitutional right; there has been for abortion, so no, in that sense, logic wouldn't apply.
On the other hand, singing in the shower, in and of itself, would probably qualify as an unenumerated right,
in the event it were banned and such ban was subsequently challenged. It would depend on why it was banned.
You had to get some serious help to even figure out what I meant, didn't you? Too bad you didn't listen to whoever explained it to you.
IOW you have nothing to refute the common knowledge that some abortions at this point in time are a constitutional right.
You shouldn't have denied it then.