Personhood laws and IUDs

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Please read this explainer on the civil suit abortion reatriction laws.

https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/texas-abortion-law-explained/

Any person in the state could sue anyone for any participation in any part of the process of abortion.

Did your boss give you time off while you got your abortion?
Did an Uber driver drive you to the clinic?
Did your ISP provider give you access to find out abortion clinic hours?

All of them are vulnerable to suit by any Joe Blow on the street or your husband, or abusive ex or nosy neighbor, etc.


Again, I am not an attorney. But we have loads of frivilous lawsuits and people can and do sue for crazy things already. I dont see this as a huge expansion of the law.


That’s because you have ‘t been sued yet.
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Anonymous wrote:So we are supposed to explain the finer points of hypothetical state level laws on contraception?


This isn't a hypothetical state law. The governor of Oklahoma is expected to sign legislation outlawing abortion at conception. What's so hard to understand?


Im not the one asking for clarity on how it works. Maybe review the legislation?


Dp- we don’t want people doing that. We don’t want people talking about that.
We don’t want women to notice we’re stripping them of their rights.


It's a hypothetical question, but how are these laws going to be enforced? Or is the plan just to frighten women into submission?


Doctors will just refuse care because they're afraid of losing their license/going to jail. They will probably be a lot of doctors who leave Oklahoma If they can


Again, not an attorney. But I have trouble understanding a scenario in whixh anyone would go to jail for something that isnt a criminal offense. This bill is clear that it is not criminal.

But for liability reaaons, I imagine the clinics will close.


That’s the whole point of these laws. They attack the providers.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So we are supposed to explain the finer points of hypothetical state level laws on contraception?


This isn't a hypothetical state law. The governor of Oklahoma is expected to sign legislation outlawing abortion at conception. What's so hard to understand?


Im not the one asking for clarity on how it works. Maybe review the legislation?


Dp- we don’t want people doing that. We don’t want people talking about that.
We don’t want women to notice we’re stripping them of their rights.


It's a hypothetical question, but how are these laws going to be enforced? Or is the plan just to frighten women into submission?


Doctors will just refuse care because they're afraid of losing their license/going to jail. They will probably be a lot of doctors who leave Oklahoma If they can

This has been exactly what has happened in Texas, which has had t the is law that Oklahoma is emulating.
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