With no regard for safety or the life of the unborn child, Joe Biden’s administration has ordered a temporary halt to health and safety regulations for abortion drugs. With this order, abortion facilities can now sell and ship these drugs through the mail without ever examining the patient.
According to reporting by Life News, “To protect women, the FDA requires mifepristone to be provided in-person by a medical professional after the woman has a check-up. The drug, one of two taken together to abort unborn babies up to 10 weeks of pregnancy, has been linked to two dozen women’s deaths and thousands of serious complications.”
Pro-life Americans have been fighting to ban these dangerous drugs for a long time, but the abortion industry keeps winning. These pro-murder organizations want all safety regulations removed, and are pushing the narrative that these drugs are somehow safe and effective. The question is, how can they be both safe and effective? If they were safe, they wouldn’t be effective because they would not kill the baby. If they were effective, they would not be safe because they would kill the baby.
The president of March for Life, Jeanne Mancini, condemned Joe Biden and his actions in comments to Life News.
“With this action, the Biden administration has made it clear that it will prioritize abortion over women’s safety,” Mancini said. “Allowing unsupervised chemical abortions via telemedicine, without requiring timely access to medical care, will put women in grave danger. Data released in 2018 by the FDA shows thousands of adverse events caused by abortion pills, including 768 hospitalizations and 24 deaths since 2000. Chemical abortions should have more medical oversight not less.”
This dangerous abortion drug is currently used in approximately 39 percent of all abortions in the United States, according to a study by the Guttmacher Institute. By removing these safety regulations, Joe Biden is encouraging that number to increase.
The Bottom Line
Democrats love regulations and rules in nearly every case except two: voting, and murdering unborn babies.