Dilemma over Abortion Ban Law; Indiana Enacts while Ohio Blocks the Ban
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A law banning almost all abortions is in effect now in Indiana, with narrow exceptions. The lawmakers of Indiana passed legislation in August this year in a special Indiana House session. After Roe v. Wade’s overturning by the US Supreme Court, Indiana is the latest US state to impose restrictions on abortion in all stages of pregnancy. On the other hand, Ohio blocked the same law temporarily.
The Law
The limited exceptions include severe medical complications, incest, rape, and emergencies. Any crisis to a woman’s life, feel fetal anomalies are exceptions in which one can abort the child, but not after twenty weeks of post-fertilization. In case of incest or rape, the law allows abortion up to ten weeks of post-fertilization.
The law says that abortion clinics are no longer licensed and cannot offer abortion procedures in most cases. A licensed hospital or an outpatient or ambulatory surgical center authorized by any licensed hospital can perform the procedure.
The Penalty
Violating the law will be subject to a penalty of a maximum of six years of imprisonment and a $10,000 fine.
Indiana already prohibits medication abortion after eight weeks post-fertilization.
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