Not even REMOTELY constitutional. Although, with the current radicalization of the Supremes, that is small comfort.
Not even REMOTELY constitutional. Although, with the current radicalization of the Supremes, that is small comfort.
So glad they have a budget for fetus sniffing dogs.
Texas is a red state so of course they want to make people’s lives a living hell.
More like a law to make it illegal to TRAVEL to play 7 card stud with bigfoot. You can technically pull anyone over under suspicion of going to play a card game with a cryptid. And oh, if you were to find (or plant) some evidence of some other crime, well that’s just icing on the cake.
Yeah, these laws seem either A) completely unenforceable, or B) totally open to abuse.
I still don’t understand how this is in any way legal. As long as the person is of legal age I don’t understand how you can tell someone they can’t cross state lines to do something legal in the other state.
So, in the free state of Texas, a county official may, indiscriminately, pull over a woman traveling with another woman, a woman traveling with a man, or by herself, and then said person will have to prove where they are going?
Hey Texas, not sure if you’ve heard yet but women can vote now. Crazy, right?
As someone who suffered from severe migraines as a younger person, any doctor who could do this to a sufferer of cluster headaches should really find a different type of employment field not involving medicine, healthcare or people in general.
Taking birth control pills does not make women/girls “promiscuous.” That is incredibly sexist. I’ve been taking BC since in college, and No, I did not have multiple relationships going on at once, not that it should even have mattered. Funny how men’s sexual activities are never referred to as being promiscuous.…
That is some “Handmaid’s Tale” scary shit - denying a woman autonomy over her body because some asshole dude considering her good for birthing babies despite not wanting to get pregnant, EVER.
I hope she sues the living shit of everyone involved in that and WINS.
It’s the same in the US. my 13-year-old daughter had to be on the pill for this as well. (Plus take a pregnancy teat each month)
What absolute bullshit. I’d hope that doc is personally named in the suit, and not just Albany Partners.
There’s a bar near me that I go to pretty often, and their sandwich prices are very weird to me.
That actually brings up a great point... what is defined as a sandwich (don’t worry, I won’t bring hot dogs into the discussion)? Are we talking about just cold deli-sandwiches? I would count burgers, melts, and things like french dips for sure as part of it.
Don’t forget that a lot of those venues also are charging the places a premium for spots, which then gets passed onto the customer.
Japanese people do.
I do not have it in me today to fight with a rando over sandwich nomenclature, man. You do you.
It really isn’t. I’m very envious that you’ve apparently never had to have an actual bad sandwich and that you seemingly have really good sandwiches to choose from.
Sorry, it’s the only place I can get anything beyond lto on a sandwich within dozens of miles, also the sandwiches aren’t horrible. If you think Subway has bad sandwiches then I envy your lack of actual bad sandwich experience.