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The problem with making something "illegal" is it doesn't actually prevent people from trying to do it, it just makes it a bit harder. Even if we made abortion 100% illegal except when medically necessary, all that would happen is we go back to the old ways of back alley abortions. People would try to find loopholes to get abortions by making themselves sick. Banning abortion would be as effective as trying to ban guns in the US, or trying to ban knives in the UK. Or trying to ban drugs. None of those worked. It doesn't work. Banning stuff doesn't make it go away, it just drives it underground.
I mean, you can make the exact argument about every other crime in existence. As I've said before, the law doesn't stop people from committing crimes, it just allows us to punish people for them. Banning abortions would probably be infinitely easier than banning guns because, with that, getting abortions would be much more difficult, not to mention, more dangerous, which, by itself, would make people avoid getting them just because of the personal risk involved, while banning guns would be a lesson in pain because so many people in America already have them and would rise up in unison if anyone tried to take them, and banning them wouldn't get rid of the millions of them already in the country. Plus buying a gun on the black market would be much easier than having a very dangerous procedure done on your body without proper protocols.