Looks like Republicans are returning to their roots

>Missouri lawmakers have introduced a “bounty” bill similar to the one now in operation in Texas, which would allow private citizens to sue anyone who helps a resident obtain an abortion out of state. Another bill would apply Missouri’s laws to abortions that occur in other states.

>There are few, if any, modern precedents for laws that limit the right of Americans to travel between states. To the extent that there is a history here, it lies in the legal conflicts over both fugitive slaves and free Blacks in the decades before the Civil War.

>“As the North began emancipating those slaves whom slaveholders brought into free jurisdictions, slave states strove to strengthen a slaveholding power structure thought to be under northern attack,” the historian Edlie L. Wong writes in “Neither Fugitive nor Free: Atlantic Slavery, Freedom Suits, and the Legal Culture of Travel.” Slave states, she writes, enacted increasingly punitive restrictions “that prohibited free blacks from traveling into slave jurisdictions.”

>There is no direct parallel between the travel rights of women, girls and others who can give birth under anti-abortion laws and the travel rights of Black Americans under various forms of legalized unfreedom. But there is an echo of a question that relates to both situations: What happens to the rights of citizens when their bodies become property under the law?

>And make no mistake: When a state claims the right to limit your travel on account of your body — when it claims one of the most fundamental aspects of your personal liberty in order to take control of your reproductive health — then that state has rendered you little more than another form of property.

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Actions have consequences, sweaty.

No one is threatening your right to travel, or help people travel, you just might have consequences for it.

I live in Missouri, and outside of the major big cities, it is meth-addled, opiate-addicted, obosolete poor white trash as far as they eye can see.

Uhhh...this is stupid.

Yeah I remember who pushed vaxx pass for travel

you don't need a state law to acknolwedge federal law and enable a citizen to prosecute a felony arrest, we are all obligated to prosecute a felony arrest when we witness a felony. it's federal law.
remember the BLM riots? there were weird trump supporters in body armor just kidnapping people? they were bringing them to the federal marshal. those sealed indictments you forgot about? those are felony arrests prosecuted by citizens who witnessed the felony.

liberals are taught in their state that this law doesn't exist and isn't real, they are taught that they aren't allowed to arrest people or the police will lock them in a cage. this confederate hierarchy of authority of the law is a false jurisprudence of the law, since federal law supersedes state law, you can't tell people they aren't allowed to prosecute an arrest in your state.

if the police don't like it call the state police. if they don't like it call the federal marshals. when they get there and you take your knee off the guy you were holding down, they will high five you.

people had their chance to make body autonomy arguments when vaccine mandates appeared as vaccine mandates relate to EVERYONE. the abortion argument falls flat because it only applies to women, but doesnt even apply to women as it abortion applies to the baby which is not the womens body. thus aiding and embedding state line crossing murder is and should be illegal. illegal killing in any state is illegal, but if we are being honest here, the best solution right now is an abortion license. if you are licensed to get an abortion and your license has reciprocity agreements with other states then you can do so

if i cross state lines to commit a murder and come back and i supposed to be free to go?

Would be fine if it was about the cold though, right?

right to bear arms is legal federally, but states can dishonor your carry license which of course violates gun rights. abortion is a perverted debate because there is no constitutionally protected abortion right, and yet states are being castigated for not legislating abortion. if bitches want to kill kids, then, like wanting to own a gun, prove why you NEED it, get recommendations from friends and family, get background checked and suffer the consequences of red flag abortion laws

And yet:
>no action against illegal immigrants
>no action against violent niggers
I hate Republicans and will be voting Blue.

Whatever you think of abortion, this thing where they privatize criminal law is a little ridiculous

the next question is do state laws follow you depending on your place of residency? im sure this legal argument has been made so not trying to be clever, but id love to hear from a lawfag on this? we can of course draw from many examples. the first one i can think of is liquor laws. driving from a dry county to a non dry county to get booze. should this be allowed? can residents of dry counties buy liquor? should they be allowed?

Makes you wonder if the people who are against the abortion law supports red clad laws. This is probably slow key move to get left leaning people to move securing future election victories

If you transport a minor across state lines for sex, even if the age of consent is lower in the other state, you can still be arrested in the original state where the minor is below the age of consent.

>but muh freedom to travel!!

You are transporting an unborn child across state lines from a jurisdiction where the child is protected for the purposes of murdering it. No “literally slavery” logic required.

>>There are few, if any, modern precedents for laws that limit the right of Americans to travel between states. To the extent that there is a history here, it lies in the legal conflicts over both fugitive slaves and free Blacks in the decades before the Civil War.

LOL THOTS=NIGGERS

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Are we.....
CROSSING
STATE
LINES?!?!?

Well hoes made child support portable and jailable. Women who have abortions because they don't want to support kids should go too. They should lose their drivers license s.

Can they suspend a woman's driver's license for being a deadbeat mom who does pay her abortion lawsuit?

a state can extradite you to another state for crimes committed there if both states agree

t. british lawfag that used to be a lawyer in the us when i lived there

>prosecute a felony arrest
You don't even know what those words mean.

You have freedom of travel
Not freedom from consequences sweaty
:^)