State lawmakers are seeking to reclassify Mifepristone and Misoprostol as "controlled dangerous substances".
The Louisiana state House on Tuesday passed an amended bill that would classify the abortion-inducing drugs misoprostol and mifepristone as Schedule IV controlled dangerous substances in the ...
(Allen G. Breed/AP) The Louisiana House on Tuesday passed a bill that classifies the two drugs used to induce an abortion as “controlled dangerous substances.” Abortion opponents hope the ...
On Tuesday, lawmakers in Louisiana voted 64-29 to reclassify drugs used ... The Louisiana House just passed a bill that would criminalize the possession of medication abortion, with penalties ...
(AP) — Louisiana lawmakers on Tuesday (May 21) advanced a bill that would make it a crime to possess two abortion ... drugs, and have other medical uses. The passage of this amendment to ...
The Louisiana House approved a bill ... of the drugs without valid prescriptions a crime punishable by fines, jail time or both. The measure, which has drawn support from anti-abortion groups ...
Under the bill, which aims to reclassify ... obtaining the drugs. The bill, with the amendment, passed in Louisiana’s GOP-controlled House, 66-30. Louisiana has a near-total abortion ban in ...
Under the bill, which aims to reclassify mifepristone and misoprostol, pregnant patients would still be able to possess the drugs ... House, 66-30. Louisiana has a near-total abortion ban in ...
The Louisiana House on Tuesday approved a bill to add two abortion-inducing drugs to the list of Schedule ... He only attached the amendment to reclassify mifepristone and misoprostol after ...