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Legalization Of Abortion

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Should Abortion stay legal in all U.S. States? Abortion is a medical or surgical procedure that ends a pregnancy (Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints in Context). Although the procedure has been legal in the United States since 1973, it has been a highly controversial issue on whether the law granting the legalization of abortion should be overturned, modified, or to remain the same (Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints in Context). A woman’s right to determine when, how, and if she will give birth, are commonly known as reproductive rights (Reproductive Rights: Opposing Viewpoints in Context). Whether she be poor or rich, a minor or an adult, a citizen or not, a woman should have the right to make decisions regarding her own body. If the government were …show more content…

Wade law to legalize abortion, the people who were against the verdict were known as “pro-life” and the people who supported the verdict were known as “pro-choice” (NARAL Pro-Choice America: ABC-CLIO). NARAL Pro-Choice America is the leading advocate of access to safe and legal abortions, effective contraceptives options, and quality reproductive health care (NARAL Pro-Choice America: ABC-CLIO). It was founded in 1969 in New York City by Betty Friedan, Larry Lader, and Bernard Nathanson (NARAL Pro-Choice America: ABC-CLIO). The organization was originally known as the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws in which the organization opposed laws that prohibited abortion (NARAL Pro-Choice America: ABC-CLIO). After the passing of the Roe v. Wade, the organization changed its name to the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) (NARAL Pro-Choice America: ABC-CLIO). In 2003, NARAL changed its name to NARAL Pro-Choice America with headquarters in Washington, D.C. (NARAL Pro-Choice America: ABC-CLIO). The mission statement of NARAL Pro-Choice America is to develop and sustain a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every woman the right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices, including preventing unintended pregnancies, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion (NARAL Pro-Choice America: ABC-CLIO). Although millions of people in the United States are “pro-choice”, many other people are “pro-life”. For a reference regarding the opinions of abortions in the United States, please refer to Appendix

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