Yearning to give free access to abortion,
But also yearning to protect people, member states, and WA subsidiaries from unnecessary and very harmful excessive legal costs and other legal problems,
Relieved by the protections for abortion caused by General Assembly Resolution 29, Patient's Rights Act, and General Assembly Resolution 286, Reproductive Freedoms
Having found the following problems:
1)Provision of abortifacients according to clause 2 is unsafe. People may be coerced into ordering abortifacients. A mandated counselling(except in medical emergencies) would allow the state to protect it's citiziens from being coerced into an abortion. This is inconsistent with General Assembly Resolution 29, clauses II and IX.
2)Clinics according to clause 4b are mandated to provide abortifacients to any address that is reachable via post. This is unsafe for the reason outlined in 1).
Whereas Clause 8 of this resolution does allow older resolutions to supersede this resolution these legal frictions still create a legally unsafe legal sharp edge causing potentially massive and harmful legal misunderstandings, a massive number of legal actions and legal costs,
The World Assembly repeals General Assembly Resolution 499, Access to Abortion.
Repeal.
First draft.