Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a bill Thursday criminalizing abortion-inducing drugs that are provided via mail
The measure, known as HB2416, establishes criminal penalties for offenders, but would not apply to the patient who was provided the abortion drugs. The legislation sets strict parameters around abortion-inducing drugs. The drugs"may be provided only by a qualified physician," the bill says, stipulating also that a"manufacturer, supplier, pharmacy, physician, qualified physician, or other person may not provide an abortion-inducing drug via courier, delivery, or mail service.
"Read More The bill also lays out other limitations including: the patient must be examined in-person, the doctor must"inform the patient that the patient may see the remains of the unborn child in the process of completing the abortion," the physician must schedule a follow-up appointment within two weeks, and none of the abortion-inducing drugs can be provided on elementary, secondary, or post-secondary school facilities.
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