@rickhasen Cutting off supply is far more efficient than going after demand. One of many reasons to sanction the docs, not the Moms.
Yes but why focus on providers was my question. I got an interesting array of answers that I retweeted.https://twitter.com/robkelner/status/715367459008692224 …
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@robkelner ok that's a purely instrumental not a moral argument. Not what I heard today in reaction to Trump comments -
@rickhasen Instrumental arguments can be moral arguments, too. Ineffectual sanctions are merely vindictive. -
@robkelner@rickhasen Pure politics, of a piece with opposition to condoms in schools, "abstinence only," etc. /1 -
@robkelner@rickhasen Since slutshaming teens is more important than reducing teen pregnancies, reducing supply for "abortionists" /2
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@rickhasen The language used in my former professional residence was "abortion rights advocates" and "anti-abortion advocates."Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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