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Zach's avatar

Fetal 'personhood' is a daft idea, but, even if a fetus were a person, that shouldn't have to raise such difficult questions. Why would a fetus have rights to someone else's body? What other persons in our law have rights to another's body?

It would have to be interpreted instead as a form of parental responsibility. And that raises the question of what constitutes consent to parenthood. The simple act of becoming pregnant - which can easily result from both nonconsensual sex and from the failure of a contraceptive, even when used responsibly - cannot possibly be sufficient to yield legal consent to parenthood.

Properly understood, the instances in which even a fetus which were a legal person would have rights that would conflict with the rights of the person whose body it inhabits, should be rare indeed.

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Joeff's avatar

In the coming 30 days every woman in Florida should stock up on Plan B.

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