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RandySF

(58,807 posts)
Mon Mar 20, 2023, 04:28 PM Mar 2023

Texas is trying out new tactics to restrict access to abortion pills onine.

There’s been a quiet shift in the abortion fight in the US. Since the reversal of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court last June, laws that make most abortions illegal have passed in 13 states. Efforts to restrict abortion care have, so far, focused mostly on criminalizing medical providers. But increasingly, the battleground is moving online.

Texas is trying to limit access to abortion pills by cracking down on internet service providers and credit card processing companies. These tactics reflect the reality that, post-Roe, the internet is a critical channel for people seeking information about abortion or trying to buy pills to terminate a pregnancy—especially in states where they can no longer access these things in physical pharmacies or medical centers.

Texas has long been a laboratory for anti-abortion political tactics, and on March 15, a US District Judge heard arguments in a case that’s seeking to reverse the FDA approval of mifepristone, a drug that can be used to terminate an early pregnancy. The case would limit online-facilitated abortions and would have far-reaching consequences even in states that are not trying to restrict abortion.

Earlier this month, Republicans in the Texas state legislature introduced two bills to restrict access to abortion pills. The first bill, HB 2690, would require internet service providers (ISPs) to ban sites that provide access to the pills or information about obtaining them. Companies like AT&T and Spectrum would have to “make every reasonable and technologically feasible effort to block Internet access to information or material intended to assist or facilitate efforts to obtain an elective abortion or an abortion-inducing drug.” The bill would also forbid both publishers and ordinary people from providing information about access to abortion-inducing drugs.

The second bill, SB 1440, would make it a felony for credit card companies to process transactions for abortion pills, and would also make them liable to lawsuits from the public.



https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/03/20/1070042/texas-new-tactics-to-restrict-access-to-abortion-pills-online-isp/

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Texas is trying out new tactics to restrict access to abortion pills onine. (Original Post) RandySF Mar 2023 OP
What a s***thole state 😡😡 hauckeye Mar 2023 #1
With all due respect RandySF Mar 2023 #2
Interstate Commerce? modrepub Mar 2023 #3
The Aunties Network has been recommending one use debit cards you buy at Wally World irisblue Mar 2023 #4

hauckeye

(635 posts)
1. What a s***thole state 😡😡
Mon Mar 20, 2023, 04:56 PM
Mar 2023

I don’t think it’s good for my health to keep reading these notices. Makes me furious.

RandySF

(58,807 posts)
2. With all due respect
Mon Mar 20, 2023, 06:02 PM
Mar 2023

I’m going to keep these in front of every face I can until we finally fight all of these goons out of office.

irisblue

(32,974 posts)
4. The Aunties Network has been recommending one use debit cards you buy at Wally World
Mon Mar 20, 2023, 06:14 PM
Mar 2023

Get a burner phone & rent a POBox next town over, wear a hat and nondescript clothes and DO NOT CARRY YOUR OWN PHONE WHEN YOU DO THIS.

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