Alabama, Ohio abortion bans allowed to go into effect
An emergency motion to end an injunction against a 2019 Alabama law that made abortion illegal was granted Friday, hours after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
"Thus, Alabama's law making elective abortions a felony is now enforceable," said Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall in a statement. "Anyone who takes an unborn life in violation of the law will be prosecuted, with penalties ranging from 10 to 99 years for abortion providers."
The Human Life Protection Act makes it unlawful "for any person to intentionally perform or attempt to perform an abortion" unless "an abortion is necessary in order to prevent a serious health risk to the unborn child's mother." There are no exceptions for rape or incest.
Similarly, in Ohio, a previously blocked bill that banned abortion after about 6 weeks was allowed to go into effect on Friday.