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" in a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers estimated that in the 16 months after the Texas ban, 26,313 rape-related pregnancies occurred in the state. " 26,313 rapes that resulted in pregnancies? Out of how many rapes total? In 16 months? Really? The song says "Mommas, don't let your boys grow to be cowboys..." It needs another verse that says, "...and don't let your girls go to Texas." Shameful statistic. Shameful to consider this civilized. Shame.

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If they do change divorce laws to stop no-fault divorce, what will they do if some people, especially women, refuse to marry? I truly do expect this to happen in some of states with a red supermajority. Will they then enact laws to force women over a certain age to either marry stay under the guardianship of a male relative? Certainly banning or limiting access to contraception will make women more economically vulnerable. I think things will continue to get worse at the state level, even if we have a blue sweep at the federal level this November, far from a sure thing.

Thank you as always Dr Richardson for shining a light on what’s happening and giving us an historical context I for one didn’t have with respect to the economics of the Wild West.

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