Compose a 2750 words assignment on should abortion be allowed. Needs to be plagiarism free! The organization main objective was to ensure that women get quality services in relation to abortion. In the four years preceding the legalization of abortion in 1973, the Organization was helping women have safe abortions. Jane was one of the feminist groups fighting for women rights in the 1960s and 70s. Initially known as the Abortion Counseling Service, a subsidiary of the Chicago Women’s Liberation Union, Jane was able to oversee more than 10 000 abortions in the State for the 4 years period. With the victorious legalization of abortion in1973, the organization subsided as more patients now accessed safer and cheaper abortionists. The new laws suggested that Abortion was allowed in the first 6 months of a pregnancy if the woman and her doctor agreed upon. The laws emphasized on the health of the woman as the main reason why abortion should be considered. 1 With increased interest in ensuring the safety of young college students and fellow women, the founding members began the group around 1968. Their initial role was to connect patients to medical practitioners for safe abortions. Later, the feminists opted to learn the practice themselves rather than act as middlemen. Among the active members of the group was Laura Kaplan, who later wrote an account of the feminist turned outlaws. “The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service” is a recollection of the testimonies and events surrounding the establishment of the group, its activities during the four years and its disbandment in 1974 (Kaplan 100). The main argument from the book is that Abortion should be legalized to avoid the deaths of women as they undergo unsafe abortion. She does this by explaining chronologically the events between 1960s and 1974. The book relates mainly to the theme of a “Lesser Evil” eminent in the essay. It made me reconsider my views and biases towards the issues of abortion. Any person will be excused to think that this feminist group merely promoted abortion. There having been no written record where they tried to counsel a client out of abortion, it could be probable that they helped propagate the vice. I will be categorical here. the role of Jane would be seen as the same role the government plays in providing birth control pills to high school students. The mandate of Jane was purely a preventive policy, considering that most women were losing their lives or contracting permanent health conditions due to incompetent abortionists. Her objectives should have been backed fully by the government in order to aid women in having safe abortions and reduce the risk of losing valuables lives 2when opting for the exercise in closed doors. Instead of Jane being criticized as promoting the vice, she should have been congrats for bringing up a noble idea aimed at saving lives of innocent women and students. There is a large group of scholars and authors who have consistently held this view that abortion will be practiced on earth whether it is legal or not. They believe that legalizing abortion could probably save the woman’s life in safe hospital beds, rather than letting her go through an unsafe and rushed procedure in a hotel room (Remennik, 1990). I will call this group the “Conventionalists” group.