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Amid a constantly changing reproductive landscape, one West Virginia prosecutor is warning people who have miscarriages in his state that they could get in trouble with the law.
Raleigh County Prosecuting Attorney Tom Truman says that although he personally wouldnt prosecute someone for a miscarriage, he made the suggestion out of an abundance of caution after hearing from other prosecutors.
Truman even suggests people might want to let local law enforcement know if theyve have a miscarriage. Several reproductive law experts say people around the country have, indeed, faced charges related to miscarriages but they still wouldnt recommend reaching out to law enforcement.
Truman says the idea first came up during a chat with other West Virginia prosecutors at a conference several years ago, and its been an ongoing conversation since. The initial conversation was theoretical, since at the time, women in the US still had the constitutional right to an abortion under Roe v. Wade. But some of the prosecutors believed they could charge a person using state laws related to the disposal of human remains.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/west-virginia-prosecutor-warning-women-103024904.html
The GOP's war on women continues.

k_buddy762
(637 posts)PittBlue
(4,553 posts)I have had one certainly not my choice. What the hell is wrong with these morons?
Diamond_Dog
(37,243 posts)mainer
(12,335 posts)I suggest women start sending the police jars filled with their menstrual blood, with the note: now find the baby