Fact Check Is Plan B banned in Missouri?
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Louisiana is voting to make the use of an IUD murder.
Republican senators like Marsha Blackburn and Senate candidates like Blake Masters (AZ) have now come out against the 1965 court decision legalizing contraception.Missouri will automatically ban Plan B if Roe is overturned.Louisiana is voting to make the use of an IUD murder.Republican senators like Marsha Blackburn and Senate candidates like Blake Masters (AZ) have now come out against the 1965 court decision legalizing contraception.
Fact Check Is Plan B banned in Missouri
Social media claims of Missouri banning Plan B contraceptives declared false (Image via Science Photo Library) In the wake of the potential overturning of the historic 1973 that would make abortion illegal, there is widespread fear that the ban would extend to Plan B in Missouri and Tennessee. Politico posted a leaked version of the Supreme Court draft opinion on May 2. The leak led to continual discourse about predominantly Republican states like Missouri and Tennessee's "trigger laws" that would immediately ban or restrict abortion should Roe be overturned. This prompted a flurry of social media posts peddling the claim that Missouri would ban emergency contraceptives like the morning-after pill. This article investigates the credibility of this claim.How did the rumor of Missouri banning Plan B start
On May 8, several Facebook posts cropped up with some variation of the following caption: "They just banned Plan B's in Missouri." One of these posts was reshared over 200 times, rapidly spreading the claim of banning contraceptive pills. This interpretation, albeit misleading, stems from a Missouri Senate Committee advancing a resolution on May 10 that enacts a trigger law the state passed in 2019. Missouri's trigger law, cited as the 'Right to Life of the Unborn Child Act' or 'Missouri Stands for the Unborn Act,' bans after eight weeks of pregnancy, making an exception only for “cases of a medical emergency.” The bill declares using abortion-inducing devices or drugs a Class B felony, punishable by 5 to 15 years in prison. The claims started gaining more traction as they were backed by more credible sources like former Missouri Claire McCaskill, who tweeted on May 3: "In [Missouri] the moment Roe falls, law will dictate the following: life begins at conception, all termination of that life..even morning after pill, IUD will be illegal. No exceptions for rape or incest." Podcast host Brian Tyler Cohen also echoed the same in his tweet dated May 9: "Missouri will automatically ban Plan B if Roe is overturned." In MO the moment Roe falls, law will dictate the following: life begins at conception, all termination of that life..even morning after pill, IUD will be illegal. No exceptions for rape or incest. And makes docs helping families have a baby thru IVF subject to criminal charges.In MO the moment Roe falls, law will dictate the following: life begins at conception, all termination of that life..even morning after pill, IUD will be illegal. No exceptions for rape or incest. And makes docs helping families have a baby thru IVF subject to criminal charges. Missouri will automatically ban Plan B if Roe is overturned.Louisiana is voting to make the use of an IUD murder.
Republican senators like Marsha Blackburn and Senate candidates like Blake Masters (AZ) have now come out against the 1965 court decision legalizing contraception.Missouri will automatically ban Plan B if Roe is overturned.Louisiana is voting to make the use of an IUD murder.Republican senators like Marsha Blackburn and Senate candidates like Blake Masters (AZ) have now come out against the 1965 court decision legalizing contraception.