As someone who is pro-life, and small government, I see no further expansion of authority beyond what already exists in terms of existing laws enforcing the protection of human life against it's willful denial. While the circumstances are unique and should be treated as such, a restriction on abortion is not inherently of a different kind from other laws protecting human life against its denial.
It should also be noted, that even as someone who is pro-life, I find much of the legislation that has been put forward from this side has been exceedingly ill-considered in it's ham-fisted-ness, and it's lack of recognition of the unique-ness of the issue makes me want to *headdesk*.
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It should also be noted, that even as someone who is pro-life, I find much of the legislation that has been put forward from this side has been exceedingly ill-considered in it's ham-fisted-ness, and it's lack of recognition of the unique-ness of the issue makes me want to *headdesk*.