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Security, always a major concern for abortion clinics, just became more urgent.
The leak of a U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade has clinics worried about an uptick in harassment and other aggressive activity by abortion-rights opponents outside their doors.
Laurie Casey, executive director of the WE Health Clinic in Duluth, Minnesota, said she is considering hiring security guards to boost protection in the aftermath of the Supreme Court leak. If the Supreme Court indeed nullifies Roe v. Wade, several states near Minnesota — including North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Michigan — would restrict or ban abortions. That could draw more protesters to Casey’s clinic.
“Our gut feeling tells us we could see increases in protests and harassment because of the decision,” Casey said.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a...id=EMMX&cvid=1d84a0f98aac47a4b9c60a840660165e
The leak of a U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade has clinics worried about an uptick in harassment and other aggressive activity by abortion-rights opponents outside their doors.
Laurie Casey, executive director of the WE Health Clinic in Duluth, Minnesota, said she is considering hiring security guards to boost protection in the aftermath of the Supreme Court leak. If the Supreme Court indeed nullifies Roe v. Wade, several states near Minnesota — including North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Michigan — would restrict or ban abortions. That could draw more protesters to Casey’s clinic.
“Our gut feeling tells us we could see increases in protests and harassment because of the decision,” Casey said.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a...id=EMMX&cvid=1d84a0f98aac47a4b9c60a840660165e