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Abortion defenders and opponents seek the next step after the Roe v. Wade case is overturned

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The depth of emotion unleashed by Friday's decision led to protest and prayer rallies across the country. Arizona lawmakers were hiding underground while police fired tear gas at the crowd.

In Charleston, West Virginia, at least 200 abortion supporters candlelight in front of federal court on Friday night after the state's last abortion clinic was forced to cancel all appointments. Gathered for Vigil.

Katy Kinones, executive director of the Women's Health Center in West Virginia, said she threw a phone at the office wall when she learned that the Roe v. Wade case had capsized almost 50 years later. I talked to. Her staff called 70 patients scheduled for the following month, "I told them that the abortion had been canceled and needed to be sent out of state. That was all."

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Kinones vowed that the fight for the right to abortion would continue. She will start work tomorrow.

In Arizona, thousands of demonstrators, divided between those who support and oppose the right to abortion, gathered outside the State Capitol on Friday night. Police fired tear gas and smashed the glass doors of the Senate building to disperse demonstrators against the abortion, and lawmakers rushed to complete the 2022 session and temporarily flocked to the basement.

Arizona clinics, like those in Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wisconsin, have stopped abortion after the decision. Women considering abortion were already working on an almost complete ban in Oklahoma and a ban in Texas after about six weeks.

Ohio enacted a ban on most abortions from the first detectable fetal heartbeat when a federal judge lifted an injunction that had been on hold for nearly three years. I did. Another law, with a narrow exception, was triggered and enforced by a Utah ruling.

Mississippi's only abortion clinic was at the center of the case in front of the Supreme Court and continued to see patients on Friday. Outside, the man used a loudspeaker to tell the people inside that he would burn in hell. Clinic escorts in colorful vests used large speakers to blow up Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down" at protesters.

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Judgment Leads to Abortion Banned in about half of the likely states, people on both sides of the matter predicted that the fight would continue.

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In Minnesota, where abortion is legal, Governor Tim Walz offers and seeks abortion Signed a presidential order to protect people. Abortion in his state from facing legal consequences in other states. In neighboring South Dakota and North Dakota, the Supreme Court's rulings have triggered an immediate abortion ban and an abortion ban that takes effect within 30 days, respectively.

Waltz also vowed to refuse the request to hand over a person accused of committing non-criminal assisted reproductive technology in Minnesota.

"My office remains a firewall to the law that reverses reproductive freedom," he said.

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In Fargo, North Dakota, the only abortion provider in the state Minnesota across the river. Tammi Kromenaker, owner of Red River Women ’s Clinic, said Saturday that he had secured a place in Moorhead, but did not provide further details.

Thirteen states, primarily in the South and Midwest, already had legislation prohibiting abortion if Law overthrows. In the other half-dozen states, six weeks later, before knowing that many women are pregnant, they are almost completely banned or banned.

In about half a dozen other states, including West Virginia and Wisconsin, the ban on abortion or the time during which an abortion could be carried out, which was enacted before Roe was decided in 1973, was severely restricted. A battle will be fought over new proposals to be made.

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Wisconsin Democratic Governor Tony Evers told The Associated Press Saturday that he would support legal action to overturn the 173-year-old state's abortion ban. He also said he would not appoint a district attorney to enforce the law and would sentence him to imprisonment for those convicted under the law.

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"We're seeing everything," he said.

Four years after winning the election by a small margin, Evers believes the issue will invigorate independents and will turn his anger at the end of Law into a vote this fall. He said he wanted.

"Whenever we make half of Wisconsin a second-class citizen, we must believe that there is a reaction," Evers said.

Bauer reported by Madison, Wisconsin. The Associated Press reporter Dave Colpack of Minneapolis and Tammy Webber of Fenton, Michigan contributed to the story.

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