West Virginia Lawmakers Consider Abortion Pill Crack Down 

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West Virginia Lawmakers Consider Abortion Pill Crack Down 

Victor Nieves   |   February 24, 2026

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Lawmakers in West Virginia are advancing Senate Bill 173 to crack down on mail-order abortion pills.  

The legislation aims to close a dangerous loophole which allows abortion drugs to be shipped across state lines, undermining pro-life protections. 

If passed, physicians who violate the law would lose their medical licenses, while non-physicians who help women obtain abortion pills could face between three months and ten years in prison. If someone forces a woman to take the deadly drug against her will, she can pursue civil action against them under the law. 

Abortion pills are not harmless. They end innocent human lives and can cause serious complications for mothers. As we fight to end the scourge of dangerous chemical abortion drugs, these lawmakers should be commended for standing firmly for life and the rule of law. 

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