Most Americans don't believe that embryos are equivalent in terms of legal right to people who are born. So it would affect so many eras of law and public life that it would be quite impossible. But congress is very unlikely to pass an abushon ban based on fetal person at any time, assume John. And there are much easier ways for it to pass a national abushon Ban, me.
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