How feasible are mobile abortion clinics?
It might be feasible in a practical (physical) sense, but in a legal sense it’s not very feasible. When I lived in Kansas, one of the ways that they made abortion illegal in a de facto sense was to create restrictions on where abortions could be performed that were so difficult to meet that many just gave up. Planned Parenthood offers many fine (and genuine) statistics about the safety of abortion relative to other common procedures, such as having your tonsils removed. (From a perspective of risk, have an abortion instead!) The State of Kansas made anyone who wanted to provide abortions meet so many ridiculous and unnecessary standards having nothing to do with real safety or hygiene (decathecting hints at this when he mentions the required width of doorways), and many of these things were *designed* to be exceedingly expensive. These were for “the safety of women,” despite riskier operations with much much much higher rates of complications and actual deaths having no such burdens pl