of mississippi, you re not going to then target iud or plan b, which are methods of birth control that might not allow a fertilized egg to be implanted? this is not a theoretical construct, this is not the state of louisiana, which is a neighboring state, not your state, but they re talking about not only criminally charging girls and women who get abortions as, you know, as being committing homicide but they re also talking about defining the moment of conception as fertilization, which would theoretically, if this were to become the law of louisiana, and it is not yet, mean murder if you use an iud, you re committing murder, theoretically. i m not making this up. these are the conversations going on in legislatures in your area. but just to be clear, you have no intention of seeking to ban iuds or plan b? that is not what we are focused on at this time.
there is nothing in the u.s. constitution that precludes individual states from regulating or restricting abortions. and that s the ruling that the court should make. but again, all we have is a leaked draft. we don t have a final no, i agree. i agree. but just to be clear, the state of mississippi, you re not going to then target iud or plan b, which are methods of birth control that might not allow a fertilized egg to be implanted? this is not a theoretical construct, this is not the state of louisiana, which is a neighboring state, not your state, but they re talking about not only criminally charging girls and women who get abortions as, you know, as being committing homicide but they re also talking about defining the moment of conception as fertilization, which would theoretically, if this were to become the law of