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Nicole Hunt, a pro-life spokesperson and analyst for Focus on the Family, joins Jeff Hunt on the Frontier Freedom Hour to discuss the major U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the abortion pill. The Supreme Court's decision will not remove the medication from the market but could make it more difficult to obtain. If access to mifapristone is restricted, abortion providers and advocates say pregnancies could still be terminated using only the second drug in the regime, mifristal. However, using that drug alone causes more cramping and bleeding, and abortion opponents could move to restrict it as well if they win. The debate centers around the FDA's approval of mifapristone and the potential harm it may cause to women's health. The conservative argument is that the FDA process was shortcut for special interest and sales capitalism, rather than serving women's health. The case will be critical in the upcoming elections and is seen as the civil rights battle of our generation. The sanctity of life is a core value for Christian conservatives, and they will continue to fight for it, even if they are not successful in their lifetime.
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Nicole Hunt, a pro-life spokesperson and analyst for Focus on the Family, joins Jeff Hunt on the Frontier Freedom Hour to discuss the major U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the abortion pill. The Supreme Court's decision will not remove the medication from the market but could make it more difficult to obtain. If access to mifapristone is restricted, abortion providers and advocates say pregnancies could still be terminated using only the second drug in the regime, mifristal. However, using that drug alone causes more cramping and bleeding, and abortion opponents could move to restrict it as well if they win. The debate centers around the FDA's approval of mifapristone and the potential harm it may cause to women's health. The conservative argument is that the FDA process was shortcut for special interest and sales capitalism, rather than serving women's health. The case will be critical in the upcoming elections and is seen as the civil rights battle of our generation. The sanctity of life is a core value for Christian conservatives, and they will continue to fight for it, even if they are not successful in their lifetime.