Indiana House Needs to Pass Bill to Stop Mail-Order Abortions
The Indiana House has not yet moved to end abortion pill trafficking; only days left to act or this critical pro-life bill will die
Unborn babies and pregnant mothers are at extreme risk from the illegal trafficking of abortion pills into our state.
Abortion pills can be ordered online by anyone and illegally sent by mail. Abortion pills can be ordered by men, domestic abusers, human traffickers, even children. No ID is required.
Senate Bill 236 can help stop this by allowing a baby’s father or mother to bring a wrongful death suit against abortion pill traffickers, while empowering all Hoosiers to bring legal action as well to protect babies and moms.
The Indiana Senate passed SB 236, but now it’s up to the Indiana House to pass this important bill. With only days left to act, this critical pro-life bill will soon die unless immediate action is taken.
Your Indiana state representative needs to hear from you immediately. Please do not delay.
One abortion group boasts of mailing 8,000 abortion pills per month into pro-life states like Indiana. If the Indiana legislature fails to act now, another year will go by with abortion pills illegally streaming into our state with no repercussions for the traffickers.
Take action now and tell your Indiana state representative to push for passage of SB 236 to end the illegal trafficking of abortion pills into Indiana.
If SB 236 dies in the Indiana House, another year will pass with abortion pills flooding into our state without any threat of repercussion. Act now.
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