Libertarian perspectives on abortion (English Wikipedia)

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  • From the founding of the party until 2008 there were explicit pro choice planks in the platforms with the original 1972 platform only explicitly opposing restrictions on the first hundred days of pregnancy but in 1974 the words "the first hundred days" was dropped to just say "We further support the repeal of all laws restricting voluntary birth control or the right of the woman to make a personal moral choice regarding the termination of pregnancy" later platforms added more words to be clearer adding both the word abortion and explicitly opposing all laws requiring waiting periods consent of anyone else other than the woman etc. in 94 mention of RU 486 was mentioned by name as well as language including all other reproductive healthcare in 1996 language was added recognizing that legitimate pro life libertarian positions were a possibility but that government should not be a player on this question and in no way should restrict or subsidize any abortion procedure in 2000 most of the explicit anti abortion prohibition language was removed but the position of keep the government out remained it has remained similar until today [2] National Platform of the Libertarian Party, 1.4 Abortion, adopted in Convention, May 2012.

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  • From the founding of the party until 2008 there were explicit pro choice planks in the platforms with the original 1972 platform only explicitly opposing restrictions on the first hundred days of pregnancy but in 1974 the words "the first hundred days" was dropped to just say "We further support the repeal of all laws restricting voluntary birth control or the right of the woman to make a personal moral choice regarding the termination of pregnancy" later platforms added more words to be clearer adding both the word abortion and explicitly opposing all laws requiring waiting periods consent of anyone else other than the woman etc. in 94 mention of RU 486 was mentioned by name as well as language including all other reproductive healthcare in 1996 language was added recognizing that legitimate pro life libertarian positions were a possibility but that government should not be a player on this question and in no way should restrict or subsidize any abortion procedure in 2000 most of the explicit anti abortion prohibition language was removed but the position of keep the government out remained it has remained similar until today [2] National Platform of the Libertarian Party, 1.4 Abortion, adopted in Convention, May 2012.
  • List of Just Some of the Reasons Libertarians Want Government out of the Abortion Issue, at Pro-ChoiceLibertarians.net.

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