MSWMan
MSWMan t1_ir35z79 wrote
Reply to comment by ErikTheAngry in Arizona clinic has workaround for abortion pill ban by Thetimmybaby
Actually, no, I did not imply anything of the kind. You seem to be spoiling for a fight and, if so, you're knocking at the wrong door.
MSWMan t1_iqywv2u wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Arizona clinic has workaround for abortion pill ban by Thetimmybaby
There are states where marijuana is fully legal on demand that you can go to.
MSWMan t1_iqykf55 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Arizona clinic has workaround for abortion pill ban by Thetimmybaby
It'll probably be about as effective as banning drugs, which means:
- They'll still available to many people, but some people without connections will not have access.
- The available options will carry higher health risks than their legal counterparts.
- Using the illegal options jeopardizes your freedom.
MSWMan t1_ir3a1p6 wrote
Reply to comment by jane_webb in Arizona clinic has workaround for abortion pill ban by Thetimmybaby
I take your point for the pharmaceuticals, although access to proper medical procedures and care (especially emergency care) will be inaccessible without interstate travel or less safe, illegal local procedures. I think where this analogy breaks down is that these pharmaceuticals are federally legal, so they can be legally shipped interstate.
But this does remind me of another (coincidentally drug-related) case from a few years ago involving a friend of mine. He tried to order psychedelic mushroom spores, but he was living in one of three states where possession of those spores was illegal. None of the online retailers would ship to him, so he had to travel to a neighboring state and set up a PO Box just to get them shipped. This makes me think that you'll see similar restrictions trying to order plan c in these backwards states. Also, plan c requires a doctor's prescription. I imagine soon it'll be a crime for doctors to prescribe it.