QLD ABORTION LAWS

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2016-05-12 03:18

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You're right I don’t watch channel 7 as I don’t believe it to be an accurate news source. However, I just looked it up and I only saw a couple of news sources that said what ya’ll are saying; that won’t be passed. However, some Queensland MPs believes abortion should be decriminalised and it should be legal up to 24 weeks, unless medical reasons say otherwise.

When you have a petition on social media you open the doors for people to disagree. I think the current restrictions on abortion in states such as QLD and NSW are too strict; they have made it nearly impossible for people to achieve. 

Nobody should be forced to carrying a child, yes people should be more precautious but sometimes things happen. People don’t have abortions for the hell of it, majority of the time it is an extremely emotional process, you are making a decision that you believe is best for yourself and ultimately that should be the number one priority.

If I were to fall pregnant under the current laws in NSW there goes everything I and my partner hoped for, we would have to raise a child on minimum wage as we wouldn’t be able to finish our degrees. Not only is that not fair on us but also on the child. We have worked extremely hard to be where we are and all that could end over an innocent mistake.

Everyone is entitled to their opinions

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2016-05-12 03:48:13

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 I have had a medical termination, and a termination of pregnancy.. I know how it all goes, feels whatever.

at the end of the day, if you don't want to have a baby get on contraception or keep your fricken legs closed.. Abortions shouldn't be the first choice! I regret mine extremely! People should take responsibility for having in protected sex ect. Medical reasons, I can understand highly, but just for the sake of it, makes me fricken sick!