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Draft Alito opinion leaked overturning Roe

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by tampagtr, May 2, 2022.

  1. mrhansduck

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    This was pay-walled on my laptop but not on my phone. Not sure how that all works. Very interesting though. Thanks for sharing.
     
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  3. swampbabe

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    They understand; they don’t care. The fact that she’s black just adds spice to the story.

    It was a nurse at the hospital that turned her in. Gross
     
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  5. tampagtr

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    What leaving it to the states means in practice

    The legal challenge involves the case of Brittany Gunsolus, 27, who used marijuana edibles and topical creams during her pregnancy with a recommendation from her doctor, according to the filing. Gunsolus gave birth to a healthy baby in Lawton in October 2020 who tested positive for marijuana. Child welfare workers closed an investigation after finding Gunsolus’ home was safe and loving. But the Comanche County District Attorney still charged Gunsolus with felony child neglect in May 2021.

    Attorneys for Gunsolus argue she can’t be prosecuted for using an illegal drug during her pregnancy because medical marijuana is the same as any other legal medication used at the direction of a doctor under Oklahoma law.

    At a court hearing in Comanche County in August, a prosecutor argued Gunsolus broke the law because her unborn child did not have its own, separate state license to use medical marijuana.



    An Oklahoma mom’s court challenge seeks to end charges for pregnant women who use medical marijuana
     
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  6. swampbabe

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    Read this a couple of days ago. “Not about controlling women” my ass
     
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