I assume that a child can find a way to get as safe a legal abortion as is possible regardless of what the parents wish. My point is that those parents should be notified about the pregnancy so that they can act to meet their legal liability regarding all the consequences pertaining pregnancy of their minor child. Not only meet the legal liability but also meet the moral demand to take care of his/her child. Anyone that asserts as a general rule, someone other than a parent is best suited to help the child through such a traumatic decision is moron of epic proportions.
Not notifying the parent is tantamount to saying the parents are not responsible for what happens to that child. That is it strips the parent of his/her duty to his/her child. While that might be necessary on an exceptional basis, it is a Stupid. Policy. as a blanket rule.
Its not about what the laws says or can be made to say. It is about the moral responsibility of a parent to his child. Asserting that you can change the law to make me not responsible for my child doesn't make that a morally good policy nor make it good in anyway for my child.
gcomeau wrote:PeterZ wrote:Not requiring parental consent asserts that the parent is NOT responsible for the consequences of the child's pregnancy.
No.
Not requiring parental consent is saying the parent cannot exercise overriding authority to force some 15 year old girl to undergo a pregnancy and birth against her will. It is saying if that 15 year old girl doesn't want to be a teenage mother she has the right to say no to that.
And if you want to argue anyone should be able to do that to a 15 year old girl against her will... and I give not one shit if that person is her parent or not... I hope you have one hell of an astonishingly good justification.Someone has to stand in loco parentis to make decisions like whether to abort or not.
Back to saying the law has to say this because the law does say this I see...
Raising the speed limit to 75 is stupid! Because people have to drive 65! Because the speed limit is 65!