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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the abortion-drug network Aid Access for flooding mail-order abortion pills into the state which has banned chemical abortion.
Aid Access openly advertises shipping deadly abortion drugs to cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin, intentionally undermining Texas’ pro-life laws and targeting unborn children in a state determined to protect them.
If states can’t defend life against out-of-state abortion networks, it effectively defeats the Supreme Court’s ruling which is supposed to allow each state to handle abortion as they see fit.
If pro-abortion states like California can send thousands of deadly abortion drugs into pro-life states without consequence, that means California essentially gets to set the nation’s abortion laws unilaterally.
By AmbassadorTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the abortion-drug network Aid Access for flooding mail-order abortion pills into the state which has banned chemical abortion.
Aid Access openly advertises shipping deadly abortion drugs to cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin, intentionally undermining Texas’ pro-life laws and targeting unborn children in a state determined to protect them.
If states can’t defend life against out-of-state abortion networks, it effectively defeats the Supreme Court’s ruling which is supposed to allow each state to handle abortion as they see fit.
If pro-abortion states like California can send thousands of deadly abortion drugs into pro-life states without consequence, that means California essentially gets to set the nation’s abortion laws unilaterally.