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“The Louisiana House on Tuesday passed a bill that classifies the two drugs used to induce an abortion as ‘controlled dangerous substances,'” the Washington Post reports. “Abortion opponents hope the
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin sent cease and desist letters Tuesday to two organizations that he says have illegally advertised the sale of abortion pills in the state.
Louisiana lawmakers on Tuesday approved a bill that would add two medications commonly used to induce an abortion to the state’s list of controlled dangerous substances, making possession of the drugs without a valid prescription a crime…
Louisiana lawmakers on Tuesday approved a bill that would add two medications commonly used to induce an abortion to the state’s list of controlled dangerous substances, making possession of the drugs without a valid prescription a crime…
No other state has taken such action. Debate on the measure, which the governor is expected to sign into law, raised fears of harm to women’s health care.
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday dramatically walked back the suggestion he was open to the possibility of restricting some forms of birth control.
The Louisiana House approved a bill Tuesday that would add two medications commonly used to induce abortions to the state’s list of controlled dangerous substances, making possession of the drugs without valid prescriptions a crime…