Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is speaking out after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized a rule expanding the availability of abortion pills.
Under the new rule, the FDA now allows retail pharmacies and mail-order companies to offer the medication.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall strongly opposes the FDA’s new rule change, saying abortion medication “puts a woman at risk.” “Again, not targeting the woman herself, but in fact, targeting those providers to induce the abortion,” Marshall said. “There is a very specific provision in the law the legislator passed just a few years ago that specifically exempts the woman from criminal prosecution. It does target those who are providers.”
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