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Louisiana’s Democratic gov. signs pro-life law criminalizing mail-order abortion pills

Updated: June 23, 2022 at 10:58 am EST  See Comments

Thu Jun 23, 2022 – 10:23 am EDTThu Jun 23, 2022 – 10:53 am EDT

BATON ROUGE (LifeSiteNews) – Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has signed bills that make mailing abortion pills a state crime and strengthen Louisiana’s existing “trigger” law that will ban nearly all abortions if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.

On Tuesday, Edwards signed Senate Bill 388, which will criminalize mail-ordered “abortion-inducing drug(s)” beginning August 1, as reported by the Daily Wire.  

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SB 388 will “prohibit criminal abortion by means of the use of an abortion inducing drug without the prescribing physician being physically present during the administration of the drug.” 

The bill permits forms of emergency contraception, including abortifacients. Those who fail to comply with this law can face a $1,000 fine and a maximum of six months in prison. However, pregnant women will not be prosecuted under this law. 

While Louisiana had previously required women to take abortion pills in a doctor’s office, it was not a criminal offense to mail abortion pills.    

According to a Guttmacher Institute report, in 2020, abortion pills became the leading cause

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