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Tom Yossarian Joad

(19,275 posts)
Wed Jan 11, 2023, 03:01 AM Jan 2023

Women can be prosecuted for taking abortion pills, says Alabama attorney general [View all]

Source: Al dot Com

One week after the federal government made it easier to get abortion pills, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said Tuesday that women in Alabama who use those pills to end pregnancies could be prosecuted.

That’s despite wording in Alabama’s new Human Life Protection Act that criminalizes abortion providers and prevents its use against the people receiving abortions. Instead, the attorney general’s office said Alabama could rely on an older law, one initially designed to protect children from meth lab fumes.

“The Human Life Protection Act targets abortion providers, exempting women ‘upon whom an abortion is performed or attempted to be performed’ from liability under the law,” Marshall said in an emailed statement. “It does not provide an across-the-board exemption from all criminal laws, including the chemical-endangerment law—which the Alabama Supreme Court has affirmed and reaffirmed protects unborn children.”

The announcement followed changes last week to regulations of two medications commonly prescribed for abortion. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration finalized a change that will allow brick-and-mortar and mail-order pharmacies to dispense mifepristone and misoprostol, two drugs used in more than half of abortions in the United States. /SNIP

Read more: https://www.al.com/news/2023/01/women-can-be-prosecuted-for-taking-abortion-pills-says-alabama-attorney-general.html



(Banging head on desk)

Somebody stop the world I want to get off.
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Commit Tax Fraud, Steal Classified Documents Or Incite An Insurrection Instead SoCalDavidS Jan 2023 #1
Of course, 'cause that's what they do in Alabama. elleng Jan 2023 #2
A new campaign gift to Dems. Treat it as such and begin NOW! nt Samrob Jan 2023 #3
The Human Life Protection Act ? YoshidaYui Jan 2023 #4
Unless they intercept mail, or other communications pfitz59 Jan 2023 #5
make it part of a random drug test or pulled over for dui? dembotoz Jan 2023 #16
There's no drug test for mif. WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2023 #25
yet dembotoz Jan 2023 #29
Unlikely to be. It's metabolized very quickly. WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2023 #30
But what are your thoughts about this. ancianita Jan 2023 #6
Huh? NT mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2023 #7
The OP is about prosecuting the women, not fed gov agencies, or pharma muriel_volestrangler Jan 2023 #15
Okay. I hear you. And I get that. But I'm thinking there is always more behind prosecuting women, ancianita Jan 2023 #22
If men are so smart they should figure out how to have the babies themselves and leave us alone Walleye Jan 2023 #8
I second the thought!! riversedge Jan 2023 #11
Or good Rebl2 Jan 2023 #20
That of course would be reasonable alternative, if possible Walleye Jan 2023 #21
Don't worry wolfie001 Jan 2023 #9
Men who take medications that inhibit sperm output should also be prosecuted by this law bucolic_frolic Jan 2023 #10
So the OTC med Rebl2 Jan 2023 #23
Guess the busybody party is going to have to create a whole new police force to follow Vinca Jan 2023 #12
"Chemical endangerment" - so pregnant women who drink alcohol or smoke will also be prosecuted. QED. TheRickles Jan 2023 #13
Or industries that spew out fumes and liquids that cause miscarriages and birth defects? ck4829 Jan 2023 #14
Dozens of people who used drugs while pregnant have faced criminal charges. It's likely to increase WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2023 #27
Republicans should just go ahead and declare full Taliban policies instead of their piecemeal Lonestarblue Jan 2023 #17
Why not just put all pregnant women in Maternity Camps until the 'product' is delivered? 70sEraVet Jan 2023 #18
So what if they step across the border and take the pills Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #19
How did we get here? Marthe48 Jan 2023 #24
Like it or not we don't have equal rights. Hope22 Jan 2023 #26
Good luck with that, Mr. Marshall. Martin68 Jan 2023 #28
K&R Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2023 #31
Name one Doctor that ever proscribed Meth fumes. Grins Jan 2023 #32
Any state official that tries to enforce this should be arrested and charged Mysterian Jan 2023 #33
Don't ask don't tell gets a new use case? Brainfodder Jan 2023 #34
Prove it is all I can say... raising2moredems Jan 2023 #35
"Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said Tuesday..." LudwigPastorius Jan 2023 #36
Time to go The Bopper Jan 2023 #37
Here's a thought Marthe48 Jan 2023 #38
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