Prove it
Florida's
Not in Colorado, no
19%, according to Pew
A majority of Americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, but many are open to restrictions; many opponents of legal abortion say it should be legal in some circumstances.
www.pewresearch.org
Bullshit. Either you're blatantly lying or you just had a stroke
Spoiler alert, you fail to list one
Yes, that's the bit you seem to miss
Don't care. Logical fallacy to argue for popularity
Don't care, neither of them have the right to use the mother's body as medical equipment, permanently changing it and risking their death in the process
Fetus's minutes before birth aren't killed during an abortion procedure unless something has gone profoundly wrong and it's the only way to save a mother's life. You *really* don't know how this shit works, huh.
Besides, it's already legal under Colorado law. The new one just says the Federal Government can fuck off if the feds decide on a national ban. Like how weed legalization works. *You* are the one that wants a new law, *you* get to argue why it should happen.
You live in a world where GOP politicians have made multiple attempts and arguments to ban abortions in the case of entropic pregnancies. Which are non-viable pregnancies which result in death for the pregnant person
People *do* have abortions at 8 months. People don't have wholly elective lol random murder fetish abortions at 8 months like you imply. Adding in governmental hurdles and time sinks in critical situations, then sending cops around to harass grieving would-be mothers is evil and is what people who want to ban abortions want. In practice if not in theory.