Yes, this has been a growing issue. This also points to the issue of 
whether a person lives in a state where something is legal, but not in 
another, and if that person travels through that other state whether they 
can be arrested. This has the potential to turn this country into a 
nightmare. There is also political action to target birth control and other 
things. 

LC

On Saturday, July 16, 2022 at 7:19:09 AM UTC-5 johnk...@gmail.com wrote:

> The overturn of Roe v Wade by Trump's stooges on the Supreme Court has 
> emboldened Republicans (a.k.a. anti-Democrats) to make further restrictions 
> on the rights of individuals, now they want to restrict the right to travel 
> too. Peter Breen, a member of the Anti-democratic Party of Missouri, wants 
> legislation that will enable Missouri police to arrest anybody in the state 
> that broke state law even if the act was committed in another state in 
> which that activity was legal; Breen says *“Just because you jump across 
> a state line doesn’t mean your home state doesn’t have jurisdiction, it’s 
> not a free abortion card when you drive across the state line.*”  
>
> Anti-democrats have been pushing hard for similar legislation in Texas, 
> Oklahoma, Arkansas, South Dakota and in virtually every state that has a 
> legislature controlled by Anti-democrats. It would not surprise me in the 
> least if in the near future the Supreme Court, which is full of judges 
> appointed by Anti-democratic presidents, decrees that even though such laws 
> restrict interstate commerce, which is guaranteed by the Constitution, 
> those laws are nevertheless 100% constitutional. It sort of reminds me of 
> the court's Dred Scott decision of 1857 which said it's legal for White 
> people in slave states to kidnap Black people in free states and drag them 
> back into a slave state.  And that decision put the nation on the road to 
> the Civil War.
>
> Despite this extreme anti-libertarian attitude members of the Libertarian 
> Party have for over a decade made it very clear that they prefer 
> Anti-democrats more than Democrats, and that's why I no longer feel 
> comfortable calling myself a libertarian. 
>
> Antiabortion lawmakers want to block patients from crossing state lines 
> <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/29/abortion-state-lines/?utm_campaign=KHN%3A%20First%20Edition&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=218186538&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8HCQqWLJHhi0H35JkCy6ir9f9Pc_PyerQBQr8ADWhUIld5HwQXxAVEPhZwshZtRCBjBArlEljcVqfT7OT1mCf0VSSBWA&utm_content=218186538&utm_source=hs_email>
>
> Roe’s gone. Now antiabortion lawmakers want more. 
> <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/25/roe-antiabortion-lawmakers-restrictions-state-legislatures/>
>
>  John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis 
> <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>
> h2n
>
>
>

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