north carolina eagerly want to get done. before the north carolina general assembly started to do things like sneaking abortion legislation into a motorcycle safety bill there were 16 facilities across the state that provide abortions. in the wake of a new law it looks like the number of places where women in north carolina can get an abortion will drop from 16 to just one. and that one place is wait, oh yeah. you see it, that is asheville, north carolina. it is fem care, the same clinic that survived a nationwide anthrax attack that was at least reported to be an anthrax attack, the same clinic that survived a double bombing. that clinic had its doors closed by state officials, but they reopened the doors after the bomb went off and the clinic says it will be back this time, too. if it does not re open there may be nowhere left in north carolina to get a procedure that is still legal in the united
responsible for that too. turns out he wasn t. but that was the fear. really scary time for women s health care providers at the time. despite the violence and the threats of violence, only weeks after the bombing of the fef care clinic in asheville, doctors were again seeing patients. even as protesters harassed patients who were trying to enter. that clinic kept its doors open in the 14 years since. until now. on wednesday, they closed the doors of fem care. two days after the governor signed north carolina s strict new abortion law, state health officials succeeded in doing with paperwork what anti-abortion protesters could not do with either threats of biohazards or explosives. but they said they will not be closed for long. standards that were acceptable when we were last inspected were