Republican states start race to ban abortion

Republican states start race to ban abortion

“Missouri just became the first in the country to effectively end abortion,” said state Attorney General Eric Schmitt on Twitter. “This is a monumental day for the sanctity of life“.

Almost simultaneously, the Attorney General of TexasKen Paxton, announced that abortion is now illegal and stressed that those who offer the structures to carry it out can be considered “criminally responsible as of today”.

The Republican Governor of South DakotaKristi Noem, announced that abortion becomes illegal in this northern state of the country, under a law called “zombie” that was drafted some time ago so that it would automatically come into force if the Supreme Court changed the jurisprudence.

At least ten other states have laws intended to restrict abortion, which are expected to be expanded following the Supreme Court ruling.. These are: Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, and Wyoming.

While four other states – Alabama, Arizona, Florida and Wisconsin – could reapply pre-Roe v. Wade (1973) canceled today.

While the Republican governor of Indiana announced that he will summon the legislature of his state, also in the north of the United States, so that it pronounces as soon as possible on the prohibition of abortion.

In response to the decision of the conservative majority of the Supreme Court, the governors of three liberal states on the west coast of the United States announced a joint initiative to guarantee and defend the right to abortion.

“They want to take away women’s freedom. California has joined Oregon and Washington in standing up for women and protecting their right to reproductive health“California Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement.

Only 16 states have state laws that guarantee access to abortion. Fourteen of them are located on the east and west coasts of the United States, which means that women from the rest of the country who want to end their pregnancies will have to travel thousands of kilometers to do so. As long as the Joe Biden administration manages to prevent those trips from being penalized as well.

Source: Ambito

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