Oklahoma Passes Two Antiabortion Bills in One Day With Goal of Completely Eradicating Reproductive Rights

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As you’ve probably noticed by now, reproductive rights are under complete and total assault in the U.S.

, the legislation bans abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, a point at which many people do not even know they are pregnant. Like Texas’s ban, the legislation relies on citizen vigilantes to enforce it, a move designed to avoid being thrown out by the Supreme Court. Also like the Texas ban, there are. At that point, the law will go into effect immediately once it’s signed, as Oklahoma Republicans passed it with an “emergency” provision.

In the case of the second bill, which also copies the Texas enforcement mechanism, Oklahoma apparently answered the call of antiabortion activists to “do your worst” when its Senatea total ban on abortions by a vote of 35 to 10.

Once signed into law, these bills will have a devastating impact not only on the women of Oklahoma, but those in Texas, who have been traveling to the neighboring state for medical care since Texas’s Heartbeat Act went into effect last September.

In other abortion Armageddon news, on Wednesday an Ohio state representative declared that pregnancies that result from rape are an “opportunity” victims shouldn’t pass up.

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