Texas lawmaker's bill would block access to info on abortion pills online, ban discussing them

Apparently, in some Texas Republicans' view, it's not just enough to stop people from having abortions — it's also necessary to quash their rights to free speech so they can't even talk about abortions. Drag show-obsessed State Rep. Steve Toth, R-The Woodlands, has filed a bill that would prevent the sale of abortion medications including Mifepristone and misoprostol. Then for good measure, the proposal would make it illegal to “provide information on how to obtain an abortion-inducing drug.”
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