Originally Posted by
BobTheCoward
Laws and regulations around the FDA
And the laws of the NHS.
Umm...no. The FDA does not control what
medical procedures a person can have. The NHS decides what medical procedures they will PAY for, not what procedures a person can legally have.
ETA: I don't think the NHS has laws, but rather regulations and policies.
Doctor assisted suicide is legal in some countries and some US states.
ETA: Assisted suicide is also concerned with a person who is legally a "person".
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In Roe v. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the notion that a fetus is a person. In addition, no federal or state law
bans abortion or presents any obstacle to reproductive health care on the basis that a fetus is a person.
https://rewire.news/legislative-trac...ic/personhood/