Louisiana lawmakers will debate a bill to criminalize the possession of two abortion medications, potentially imposing up to ten years in prison for possession without a prescription. The bill has sparked pushback from physicians who warn that the classification will hinder access to the medications for other uses.
Louisiana lawmakers will debate a bill to criminalize the possession of two abortion medications, potentially imposing up to ten years in prison for possession without a prescription. The bill has sparked pushback from physicians who warn that the classification will hinder access to the medications for other uses.
Louisiana lawmakers are advancing a bill that would criminalize the possession of two abortion-inducing drugs by placing them on Louisiana’s controlled substances list, aiming to close loopholes in the state’s near-total abortion ban by threatening prison time for those obtaining pills from out-of-state sources.
Louisiana lawmakers are advancing a bill that would criminalize the possession of two abortion-inducing drugs by placing them on Louisiana’s controlled substances list, aiming to close loopholes in the state’s near-total abortion ban by threatening prison time for those obtaining pills from out-of-state sources.
The House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice on Tuesday pushed back votes on several bills that would have added exceptions to Louisiana’s near-total abortion ban and advanced a measure