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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
To ensure that the basis for her desire is informed. She can't sign a contract, she can't vote, she can't drink, she in many cases can't legally have sex (nor can the guy). Why should this be an area where she can't at least be required to gain further information, particularly from her parents, whom in many other respects the law still imposes a parenting obligation?
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To ensure that the "basis for her desire" is "informed"? She's getting an abortion b/c she wants a fetus vacuumed out of her uterus which means she doesn't want to parent it or go full term and have someone else parent it. If she wanted input from the parents or advice she would ask for it. This is imposing parental input when the daughter does NOT want it. You have a person who wants the fetus OUT, and also does NOT wish to discuss it with her parents. That should be the end of the story.