I don't think breeding is a more fundamental right than the rights enumerated in the constitution honestly. Maybe it's baked into freedom of association or belief, and certainly the 9th amendment would be interpreted to cover it by any sane person. But I'm not sane.
I feel the same way about it as about abortion, in the sense that the ideal would be for people to not do it on their own, but the intervention of the state may not be appropriate even given this. But unlike abortion, the costs of careless reproduction are increasing over time.
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Laws are an attempt at socially engineering a conscience into people who don't have one and generally can't grow one. They are a non-solution to a real problem. I don't know what the real solution is but I suspect everyone hates it.
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