Roe v. Wade not only limits the ability of women to choose to have an abortion, but also to access “basic gynecological care that includes contraceptive care.”“When a bill has been filed that would regulate what a man is able to do with his own body in his own home, it suddenly has people in uproar,” Blackmon continued. “I am trying to figure out when it is OK for the government to dictate what you do in the privacy of your own home.
Apparently, it is when the laws regulate men.”Blackmon told WLBT News, “This bill highlights that fact and brings the man’s role into the conversation.
People can get up in arms and call it absurd but I can’t say that bothers me.”Should Blackmon’s bill actually succeed, it could become law by July 1.