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The New Republic on MSNA Sinister Montana Bill Would Charge Women With “Abortion Trafficking”If the bill is signed into law, women traveling out of state for abortions would face up to five years in prison.
Transporting "an unborn child" from Montana to another state "with the intent to obtain an abortion that is illegal" in ...
The bill is a sign of where trafficking strategies are likely headed—and why they have captured conservatives’ attention.
The bill would create a felony for someone who receives an abortion within or outside of the state if the procedure is deemed illegal in Montana.
Women in Montana could soon be unable to get an abortion anywhere under a bill that makes “abortion trafficking” across state lines a felony.
A Montana bill would charge women with abortion trafficking for seeking abortions in other states. Opponents flooded a ...
HELENA, Mont. — On Wednesday, Montana legislators heard a bill creating the criminal offense of abortion trafficking. House ...
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The Nation on MSNShield Laws Are the Fault Line in the Battle Over Abortion AccessNew York’s shield law was designed to protect providers mailing medication abortion pills out of state. But a New York ...
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Stacker on MSNThese states already restrict abortion. Their legislatures could push it even further.Many of the bills filed in state legislatures across the country focus on abortion pills, abortion access for minors, and, in ...
Once again, access to abortion is popular, so enforcing a “drug trafficking” law probably sounds better to normie voters than what would really be happening: resurrecting an 1873 anti-vice law ...
The Justice Department has released files related to Jeffrey Epstein that held information largely already in the public domain.
A majority of Republican lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee joined Democrats on Thursday in deciding to table a bill ...
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