Indiana lawmakers propose stricter regulations on abortion pills
Indiana lawmakers are considering two new bills that would further restrict the use of abortion pills, Mifepristone and Misoprostol. These bills would make prescribing, possessing, or distributing these drugs illegal, adding penalties for violations. Currently, abortion is nearly banned in Indiana, making these additional measures controversial. Critics argue the bills are unnecessary and could harm low-income women who may need these medications for various health issues beyond abortion. The proposed legislation raises questions about enforcement, especially regarding mail distribution. Legal experts note that the bills could face challenges, particularly concerning the legality of banning FDA-approved drugs.