Inside a medical practice sending abortion pills to states where they’re banned

“These websites are breaking the law … aiding and abetting crimes in Texas,” says John Seago, the president of Texas Right to Life. “We want to use all the instruments that we have, all the tools available, to really fight against this new trend of abortion pills by mail.”

Seago says providers should still be held responsible for committing a crime that is executed across state lines. “Mailing the abortion pill is a state jail felony according to our pro-life laws,” he says, “but enforcement of those policies has been a real, real challenge.”

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