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Wyoming becomes first U.S. state to ban abortion pills

However, the law adds that women “upon whom a chemical abortion is performed or attempted shall not be criminally prosecuted”.

• March 18, 2023
Mark Gordon
Mark Gordon (Credit: Powell Tribune)

Wyoming Republican governor, Mark Gordon, on Friday signed into law a bill outlawing the use of abortion pills after it was approved by state legislators earlier this month.

The governor then appealed to state legislators to propose a total abortion ban be added to the state constitution.

“I believe this question needs to be decided as soon as possible so that the issue of abortion in Wyoming can be finally resolved, and that is best done with a vote of the people,” the Republican governor said in a statement.

According to the law, those who “prescribe, dispense, distribute, sell or use any drug for the purpose of procuring or performing an abortion” will face up to six months in prison and a fine of up to $9,000 (£7,300).

However, the law adds that women “upon whom a chemical abortion is performed or attempted shall not be criminally prosecuted”.

The law followed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year that overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade judgement, granting American women the constitutional right to have abortions.

The Wyoming law is the latest conservative effort by Republicans to restrict access to abortion in the United States.

“I believe all life is sacred and that every individual, including the unborn, should be treated with dignity and compassion,” Gordon said in a letter Friday evening to the secretary of state.

Wyoming American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) advocacy director, Antonio Serrano, criticised Governor Gordon’s decision to sign the abortion pill law.

“A person’s health, not politics, should guide important medical decisions — including the decision to have an abortion,” Mr Serrano said.

Fifteen states already have limited access to abortion pills in the United States. This includes six states that require an in-person physician visit after the overturn of the landmark Roe vs Wade case.

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