Legislation that Would Outlaw Abortion Pills Draws Intense Debate, but No Vote by Deevers
The measure would impose felony penalties of up to 10 years for delivering or advising abortion-inducing drugs and now goes to Gov. Kevin Stitt.
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Legislation that would outlaw abortion pills draws intense debate, but no vote by Deevers
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — A measure that would make the sale and delivery of drugs used for some abortions illegal passed the Oklahoma Senate Thursday — but not without a morning full of debate.And while the bill drew the support…
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Oklahoma advances bill to make delivering abortion pills a felony
Bartlesville Radio » News » Oklahoma Targets Abortion Pills with New Felony Law
The Oklahoma Senate has given final approval to House Bill 1168, a measure that would make the delivery and distribution of abortion pills a felony. The bill passed 37 to 10 and now heads to the governor’s desk, where it’s expected to receive a warm welcome. Championed by Sen. David Bullard of Durant, the legislation criminalizes knowingly possessing or delivering abortion-inducing drugs, specifically mifepristone, misoprostol, and methotrexate,…
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