'Florida, we'll see you in court.' — alexismcgill
. This ban was supposed to go into effect on July 1, but the Planned Parenthood lawsuit may change that.
"We're suing to block Florida's 15-week abortion ban from taking effect on July 1. Not only does it violate the state's constitution, but it will force Floridians to remain pregnant against their will, violating their dignity and bodily autonomy. We will never stop fighting to get our patients the care they need," Planned Parenthood wrote in anIn the caption, the organization clarified"Abortion is still legal in Florida.
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