Arizona's 1864 abortion ban is not expected to take effect, according to the state's attorney general. This development follows actions by Arizona lawmakers who ensured that the measure repealing the 1864 law would take effect before the ban was supposed to be reinstated. The Civil War-era abortion ban had raised questions about its enactment date, but it is now confirmed that the ban will not be implemented. This information was reported by Stephanie Innes.
It’s Official: Arizona’s 1864 Abortion Ban Won’t Take Effect https://t.co/Tc421T9hX0 https://t.co/XbmonSCBM8
Arizona's Civil War-era abortion ban is no longer expected to take effect in the state after looming questions about when the ban would be enacted. https://t.co/SV33uwSgFR
AZ lawmakers went home just in time to ensure that the measure repealing 1864 abortion law takes effect before the date it was supposed to come back, at least for some period. https://t.co/lE3EVfPeLq
NEW: "Arizona's 1864 abortion ban is not expected to take effect, attorney general says." (via @stephanieinnes) https://t.co/oiCFiE2lTA
Arizona's Civil War-era abortion ban will fade into history with end of state Legislature's session Saturday night. Here's why. https://t.co/aX8HVrFIST