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The same group of abortion-rights advocates whose legal challenges have stymied past attempts to stop or limit abortion in Wyoming is seeking to block part of another new law.
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Mifepristone is one of two drugs used to perform chemical abortions. While Oklahoma has long banned abortion including in cases of rape and incest, some state lawmakers believe many people are having abortions at home with pills they order off the internet. A new law is one vote away from the governor's desk that would crackdown on that.
(The Center Square) 性视界传媒 The Illinois House has passed a bill which would allow medical providers in the state to continue prescribing abortion pills, even if the U.S. Food and Drug Administration finds them to be unsafe.