Louisiana lawmakers on Tuesday advanced a bill that would make it a crime to possess two abortion-inducing drugs without a prescription, a move that doctors fear could prevent them from adequately ...
The Louisiana state House on Tuesday passed an amended bill that would classify the abortion-inducing drugs misoprostol and ...
(Allen G. Breed/AP) The Louisiana House on Tuesday passed a bill that classifies the two drugs used to induce an abortion as “controlled dangerous substances.” Abortion opponents hope the ...
The Louisiana state House on Tuesday passed an amended bill that would classify the abortion-inducing drugs misoprostol and mifepristone as Schedule IV controlled dangerous substances in the ...
On Tuesday, lawmakers in Louisiana voted 64-29 to reclassify drugs used ... The Louisiana House just passed a bill that would criminalize the possession of medication abortion, with penalties ...
Under the bill, which aims to reclassify ... obtaining the drugs. The bill, with the amendment, passed in Louisiana’s GOP-controlled House, 66-30. Louisiana has a near-total abortion ban in ...
Under the bill, which aims to reclassify mifepristone and misoprostol, pregnant patients would still be able to possess the drugs ... House, 66-30. Louisiana has a near-total abortion ban in ...
The Louisiana House approved a bill ... of the drugs without valid prescriptions a crime punishable by fines, jail time or both. The measure, which has drawn support from anti-abortion groups ...