Jail next?
§22 A. Every individual has a right
to make and carry out one’s own
reproductive decisions, including but
not limited to decisions on:
1. contraception;
2. fertility treatment;
3. continuing one’s own pregnancy;
4. miscarriage care; and
5. abortion.
B. The State shall not, directly or
indirectly, burden, penalize, prohibit,
interfere with, or discriminate against
either:
1. An individual’s voluntary exercise
of this right or
2. A person or entity that assists an
individual exercising this right,
unless the State demonstrates that it
is using the least restrictive means
to advance the individual’s health in
accordance with widely accepted and
evidence-based standards of care.
However, abortion may be prohibited
after fetal viability. But in no case
may such an abortion be prohibited
if in the professional judgment of the
pregnant patient’s treating physician
it is necessary to protect the pregnant
patient’s life or health.
I’m not sure how anyone could prove that a given punishment to an abortionist was the least restrictive method possible.
Also the “including but not limited to” is extremely broad.