The state law, temporarily blocked on Wednesday, would make providing almost all abortions a felony and punishable by up to five years in prison
constitution, claiming that “abortion as defined in this act is not health care” and that instead, “abortion is the intentional termination of the life of an unborn baby.”
Judge Owens challenged that statement on Wednesday, per the report, and asked: “An abortion can only be performed by a licensed medical professional, so what authority does the legislature have to declare that abortion is not health care when our laws only allow a licensed medical professional to administer one?”
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