For Every Abortion Castrate the Man Involved?
If Rep. Carl Wimmer, R-Herriman, were truly interested in reducing the number of abortions in Utah he would consider going after the other party involved, the men (“Proposed Utah law would further restrict abortions,” Tribune , Dec. 30). For a first offense, how about chemical castration for a year for the man found responsible for the unwanted pregnancy. For the second offense, two years. After three times, make him a gelding. We could store the offending organ in a display hall where fathers could take their sons and show them the results of bad behavior.
No one wants to deal with the man involved. Could there be a reason for this?
Douglas Reilly
Logan

