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Re: Abortion
« Reply #30 on: May 08, 2007, 06:40:44 AM »
If the religious right had its way, all abortions would be declared unlawful, and those who performed them and those who had them would be subject to prosecution for murder, and there would be no statute of limitations.

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no.

but there is a law that you cannot be tried for something that you did and it wasn't made into a law later.
is it expostfacto?
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Re: Abortion
« Reply #31 on: May 08, 2007, 07:10:34 AM »
If the religious right had its way, all abortions would be declared unlawful, and those who performed them and those who had them would be subject to prosecution for murder, and there would be no statute of limitations.

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no.

but there is a law that you cannot be tried for something that you did and it wasn't made into a law later.
is it expostfacto?

Something like that. That only goes for western contries, though. There surely are some gangster countries where you can get prosecuted after the law was changed.

You actually don't need seat belts in cars in Sweden, if the cars were made before the seat belt law and seat belts weren't standard in that car at that time. Alas, that doesn't go for guns, if they aren't muzzle loaders from before 1890.

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Re: Abortion
« Reply #32 on: May 08, 2007, 05:17:08 PM »
You actually don't need seat belts in cars in Sweden, if the cars were made before the seat belt law and seat belts weren't standard in that car at that time. Alas, that doesn't go for guns, if they aren't muzzle loaders from before 1890.

The US had that temporarily, but AFAIK
most states require belts on anything
without a collector permit now.