>However, if the capacity and access are significantly increased in
>'abortion-free states" - that will actually provide a
>greater access to these services for those who live in
>Jesusland states that have no abortion services at
>all.
How? California and New York would still be just as far away. Jesusland states, so-called, have cities with progressive populations and abortion clinics. I wouldn't argue that activists should leave hip metropoles, so-called, to live in those other cities, but they shouldn't be written off either. If you're in the South it's a hell of a lot easier to get to an abortion clinic in Atlanta or Dallas than it is to get to one in New York or Los Angeles.