Local March for Life marks anniversary of Roe v. Wade, recent decision overturning it
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62% : The center is a common target of anti-abortion protests.48% : In addition, 29% said abortion should be legal in all cases, and 33% said it should be legal in most cases.
44% : Abortion is currently legal in Ohio up to 21 weeks and six days into pregnancy.
44% : A state law passed in 2019 that would ban abortion at around the sixth week of pregnancy was placed on hold temporarily by the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas last year.
43% : The majority ruling declared that the decision on whether or not to ban abortion belonged to the individual states.
42% : "I don't think they are choosing abortion," the woman said.
41% :"As an old white guy, I don't feel this is my choice," he said of abortion.
40% : Ballor said she helped with a crisis line for about three years that helped those who went through abortion.
35% : "I wish those in favor of abortion could take those 3 a.m. calls from women who have had an abortion, who are having nightmares," Ballor said.
31% : About 36% said abortion should be illegal in all or most cases.
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