Oh, I never said I have an issue with what he's doing. It's pretty outstanding, actually. I just meant if I had those means, I'd opt to not, & instead do the other, as I imagine doing both might be a little too much even for a billionaire
It would be a far leap ahead to try to prosecute someone for leaving the state & returning sans fetus, especially as the state need not even be informed, if the person went confidentially to a clinic & got referred to the charitable program. Technically, to share that information would be violating patient's rights (Hippa)
I was thinking about my reply a while after I posted it and realized that you didn't imply that Robert F. Smith should have been helping women instead of those students but that if you were a billionaire that you'd be helping them. My apologies.

And some of those states--Georgia is one, I believe--are going to try to prosecute women for leaving their state to have an abortion (something about crossing state lines to "commit a crime" or something like that.
...But...now we're getting into TNZ area. I'll leave it from here.