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I came here to comment that this was the first sane abortion-related ruling to come out of Texas in a long time, but after reading the article…

“I do not believe that 180 days is justice for attempting to kill your child seven separate times,” Catherine Herring said.

Texas law dictates a civil fine of at least $100,000 and a felony with the potential for life in prison for anyone providing or attempting an abortion. Wild that they’re not using that law here. I guess if you’re going to get or perform an abortion in Texas, you should get someone to use this method rather than a medically accepted one, because the penalty seems to be far less severe.

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