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LeftInTX

(25,244 posts)
12. No!
Sun Apr 24, 2022, 01:03 PM
Apr 2022

I guess they could try, but I doubt it.

She would need at least be in Texas when she had the abortion.

But who knows.....

Texas does not want to "criminalize" women because they know it will backfire in the voting booth.

The DA/Grand Jury who indicted the woman in Starr County dropped the case cuz, "Duh, there was no such law"

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