Idaho’s abortion travel ban is incredibly cruel | Moira Donegan
Republicans are seeking to restrict women and girls' right to travel by criminalizing friends and family who would help them
Idaho Republicans are seeking to restrict women and girls' right to travel. Less than a year ago, the state banned abortion with a trigger law that went into effect after the supreme court overturned the abortion right in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health. Now, Idaho is looking to stop young women from travelling out of state for their procedures - and to criminalize those that help them. A bill that sailed through the state's house of representatives and advanced in the state senate last week would make it a crime to transport a minor for the purposes of obtaining an abortion without the consent of her parents. The bill creates a new felony crime, so-called abortion trafficking", that's punishable by two to five years in prison.
The bill would criminalize an aunt or grandmother who drives a teenage girl over the border for a legal abortion in Oregon. It would make a felon of the school friend who lends her money for a bus ticket, or the older sister who takes her to the post office to pick up a package with secretly mailed pills. The legislation also contains a provision giving the Idaho attorney general the ability to override the jurisdiction of local prosecutors on this charge - so if a local DA doesn't want to prosecute those who help scared and desperate teenagers, the state can enforce its sadism anyway.
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