As I've attempted to explain, what one does and doesn't consider 'lawful' is simply a personal opinion.
I agree. My "opinion" on an act may be informed or not by governing laws. I think your point about the taliban throwing gays off cliffs or burning journalists alive in cages (murder in my eyes) is a solid one. The governing body, their laws, condoned such activity - In other words, it was "lawful" to the governance of the region. Yet my opinion/morality says it's murder.
The issue at hand is whether RvW is protected by I think it's the 4th amendment or not. Regardless of our opinions. Seems like the SCOTUS is going to come out and say it's not.
The rub in all this, the latest data which is from 2019, is that there were 690k-ish abortions in the US. Assuming 1 per woman, if your opinion were to be retroactively applied, almost 3/4 of a million women would be incarcerated, in just that year alone. And going forward, no matter the level of ban, more so than ever, abortions will still exist in the 100's of thousands due to the ubiquity and ease of getting pills and such. I'm not sure how we would ever manifest that level of incarceration with our system. And shipping masses of women, young and old, off to penitentiaries won't play well in public opinion when 61% of Americans are pro-choice.