Absolutely!! With the hopeful overturning of Roe V Wade, it would presume the courts do not feel it is a constitutional right. Leading us back to the 10th amendment. And there is no way 2/3 of the states would agree to abortion rights.
3/4, you mean. A constitutional amendment must be approved by 2/3 votes in both Houses of Congress, and then ratified by 3/4 of the states.
Absolutely!! With the hopeful overturning of Roe V Wade, it would presume the courts do not feel it is a constitutional right. Leading us back to the 10th amendment. And there is no way 2/3 of the states would agree to abortion rights.
3/4, you mean. A constitutional amendment must be approved by 2/3 votes in both Houses of Congress, and then ratified by 3/4 of the states.