CHEYENNE, WY – As the majority of abortions are now chemical abortions in the United States, Wyoming has become the first state to explicitly ban abortion pills and will impose criminal penalties upon those who violate the law.
Last Friday,
Governor Mark Gordon signed SF0109,
known as the “Prohibiting Chemical Abortions” bill, which states “it shall be
unlawful to prescribe, dispense, distribute, sell or use any drug for the
purpose of procuring or performing an abortion on any person.”
The only
exceptions are “to preserve the woman from an imminent peril that substantially
endangers her life or health, according to appropriate medical judgment, or the
pregnancy is the result of incest or sexual assault.”
Abortionists
who violate the law would be charged with a misdemeanor punishable by
imprisonment for not more than six months, a $9,000 fine, or both.
According to
this law, a woman upon whom a chemical abortion is performed or attempted shall
not be criminally prosecuted.
Another
law, HB0152,
known as the “Life Is a Human Right Act,” became law last Sunday without
Governor Gordon’s signature. This law modifies an existing abortion ban in the
state to now include prescribing or selling abortion pills.
This law
states, “From conception, the unborn baby is a member of the human race,” and
“all members of the human race are created equal.” The legislation states that
“no person may be deprived of life or liberty without due process of law.”
Abortions may take place only to save the life of the mother, if the child is
conceived in rape or incest, or if the child has a “lethal fetal
anomaly.”
The law also
refers to Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization when it
states, “Wyoming's legitimate interests include respect for and preservation of
prenatal life at all stages of development; the protection of maternal health
and safety; the elimination of particularly gruesome or barbaric medical
procedures; the preservation of the integrity of the medical profession; the
mitigation of fetal pain; and the prevention of discrimination on the basis of
race, sex, or disability.”
Abortionists
who kill an unborn child would be guilty of a felony with punishment up to five
years in prison, or a $20,000 fine, or both. Abortionists can have their
medical licenses revoked. It also creates a right of action for mothers who
suffered an abortion, or her parents if she is a minor or deceased, for $10,000
in statutory damages, as well as “actual and punitive damages.” In addition,
the woman who underwent the abortion shall not be prosecuted.
The
pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute has released data revealing that chemical abortions
accounted for the majority of all abortions for the first time in U.S. history
in 2020. Every three years, Guttmacher surveys all known abortion providers in
America. In 2020, abortion pills accounted for 54 percent of all U.S.
abortions, an increase from 44 percent in 2019. Chemical abortions accounted
for 39 percent of all abortions in 2017, an increase from 29 percent in
2014.
The abortion
drugs, sold under the brand name Mifeprex, is a two-drug treatment that is
approved to terminate a pregnancy up to 10 weeks gestation or less when the
baby has a beating heart and arms and legs. There has been a steady increase in
the use of abortion pills since September 2000 when the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) approved mifepristone/RU-486, which cuts off blood and nutrients
to the unborn baby, slowly starving it to death over one to two days. This drug
is taken with misoprostol, which induces labor and causes severe cramping,
contractions and bleeding to expel the baby from the womb.
A 2019 study published in the journal Frontiers in
Neuroscience provides additional evidence of the harmful biological
and behavioral effects of drug-induced abortion. Using rat subjects, the findings
“strongly suggest that pregnancy termination at mid-term (first-trimester human
equivalent) induces significant negative biological and behavioral changes in
the rat.” The study found that drug-induced abortion presented more negative
effects than a spontaneous abortion through miscarriage. Finally, the study
found there were positive benefits to carrying the baby to term.
The
Franciscan University three-year study, which was conducted by a team of behavioral
neuroscientists who do not have ties to the abortion industry, clearly
indicates that there are negative consequences such as depression, anxiety,
loss of appetite and decreased self-care after terminating a viable pregnancy
using mifepristone and misoprostol.
Liberty
Counsel Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said, “We commend Wyoming legislators
for protecting unborn children and mothers by banning this human genocide.
Chemical abortions harm women physically and emotionally and end the life of
defenseless children. More states need to follow Wyoming’s example.”
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