Effect. if the court rules as expected, is mississippi going to implement that trigger law and make all abortion except in those two narrow circumstances illegal? well, thank you for having me on this morning, jake. happy mother s day to all the moms and grand moms out which, including the first lady of mississippi, miss elee. mississippi has a trigger law in place, it was passed in 2007. that trigger law will go into effect if the draft opinion, which has been a bit of a bombshell this entire week, from a national conversation and political discussion, but, yes, our trigger law will go into effect. it does have an exception for rape. it does have an exception for the life of the mother. as this country saw before 1973,ing banning abortion does not actually end abortion. it causes girls and women to seek out methods that are not as safe to end their pregnancies. methods that in the past
That has a trigger law passed in 2007 that will ban all abortions except in cases of rape or in cases where the mother s life is at stake, with no exceptions for incest, if roe is overturned. this would require the state attorney general to certify that roe v. wade is no longer in effect. if the court rules as expected, is mississippi going to implement that trigger law and make all abortion except in those two narrow circumstances illegal? well, thank you for having me on this morning, jake. happy mother s day to all the moms and grand moms out there, including the first lady of mississippi, miss elee. mississippi has a trigger law in place, it was passed in 2007. that trigger law will go into effect if the draft opinion, which has been a bit of a bombshell this entire week, from a national conversation and political discussion, but, yes, our trigger law will go into effect. it does have an exception for rape. it does have an exception for the life of the mother. as this country s