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In the future, all states will be like this. Arizona is thinking ahead, because as we all know, future hospitalization methods will be so advanced that they can detect when you're pregnant, before you're pregnant! It's like that one book where they have those time traveling police that can arrest you for a future crime that you haven't even committed yet. Is there anything technology can't do? :laugh:
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In NSW, it's against the law for taxi drivers to not have a bundle of hay in the trunk.

 

This is why I'm advocating for cheese to be our new god, because cheese is not that evil and it does not speak.

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In the future, all states will be like this. Arizona is thinking ahead, because as we all know, future hospitalization methods will be so advanced that they can detect when you're pregnant, before you're pregnant! It's like that one book where they have those time traveling police that can arrest you for a future crime that you haven't even committed yet. Is there anything technology can't do? :laugh:

It has nothing to do with actually being pregnant. What it is is a political measure to prevent women from having the ability legally abort their pregnancy two weeks sooner... Which is just before any major health problems become evident in ultrasound, essentially forcing them to carry to full term a baby that won't be able to survive delivery, has severe physical or mental retardation, or situations that may even result in the death of the mother.

 

It's another situation where the government is trying to force politically (religion) motivated medical decisions onto people. Regardless of what you think about abortion, it's this sort of lawmaking which is stripping away freedoms and access to the medical help that many depend on for things other than "endless wild sex without consequences".

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maybe i will leave this damn country

 

I'm right there with you if this crap continues. DunmerMaiden and I are discussing Canada.

 

I know I don't sound very patriotic. There's only so much crap I can handle, though, and the US is pushing the envelope on it.

i love this country, but i cant stand these laws. im going somewhere a lot more relaxed, maybe britain if i can legally own guns there somehow

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maybe i will leave this damn country

 

I'm right there with you if this crap continues. DunmerMaiden and I are discussing Canada.

 

I know I don't sound very patriotic. There's only so much crap I can handle, though, and the US is pushing the envelope on it.

i love this country, but i cant stand these laws. im going somewhere a lot more relaxed, maybe britain if i can legally own guns there somehow

Hate to break it to you, but most of the EU has its own problems, and Canada has its own fanatical side of the government. There really isn't anywhere to run to, and violent protests will only give them more fuel to claim that "the country is going to sin, so we need stricter laws". Instead you need to start taking a look at your own state legislators and try to talk to people so that people like this aren't allowed to stay in office.

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we almost need an anarchist society somewhere lol, no laws, no stupid laws, no order, everyone dies.

 

That would be a lot worse. The average life expectancy wouldn't be too high in a place like that, unless of course people get along, than it would be a pretty good place (but everyone wouldn't be dying) . I wouldn't advertise that dying part if you do choose to start up your own anarchist community :laugh: .

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