>quit bullshitting
speaking of bullshitting… what exactly are you claiming the image you posted is? aksing for a fren….
>quit bullshitting
speaking of bullshitting… what exactly are you claiming the image you posted is? aksing for a fren….
Cops tackled and held parents back for 45 minutes as kids and teachers were being shot. Parents and bystander civilians were ready to go in to save the kids… the cops were not, they were more concerned with turning law abiding citizens on the street into the bad guy.
And now they want to take away your guns?
They demand we keep paying taxes for them to act like a bunch of derelicts?
They no longer represent us.
Israel eases access to abortion, canceling key decades-old mandatory formalities
New rules allow drug-induced early-term abortions at clinics, remove need for approval of intrusive committees; health minister hails reform as opposite to US Supreme Court ruling
The Knesset Labor Welfare and Health Committee on Monday approved new regulations aimed at making it easier for women to get an abortion by removing some of the procedures required, opening up broader and simplified options for those seeking to end a pregnancy.
A key change to the decades-old regulations will see drug-induced early-term abortions made available at HMO clinics rather than only at hospitals, the Health Ministry said in a statement announcing the development.
Women seeking an abortion will no longer have to physically face a review committee that approves abortions. Nixing the committee altogether requires legislation, which is unlikely to pass, but the new regulations mean there will now be no need for applicants to appear in person before the panels.
The application process will be digitized, enabling committee members to have access to all necessary information and at the same time obviating the need for a woman to drop off the paperwork in person. The request form, which in the past has faced criticism for being too invasive and humiliating, will also be updated, with the questionnaire reduced to a minimum and “degrading questions” removed, the statement said.
The form, which dates back to 1977, will no longer include questions that probed whether women or their partners used contraceptives. However, women will still be asked if they had had any previous abortions because the question is deemed to be medically relevant.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-eases-access-to-abortion-canceling-key-decades-old-mandatory-formalities/