The Role Of Abortion In Today's Society

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Abortion has been a conflict not only in today's society but in decades leading up to today. There are many possible solutions that can help stop abortion, such as regulating laws, protesting against abortion clinics, and educating people on why abortion is wrong. A solution that can really help our society will be regulating laws and making them more stricter against abortion. This solution is feasible and women who do have these abortions with no circumstances that they should be eligible for the death penalty. Now not only should women just be killed if they are not informed, women should be informed and their should be more public outreach informing these women on how sex and abortion works. Women should be given more options than just

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