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Title: House approves bill to combat violence at abortion clinics.
Author: Merida K
Source: WASHINGTON POST. 1993 Nov 19;:A11.
Abstract: On November 18, 1993, the US House of Representatives passed the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act. This action was in response to over 1000 incidents of vandalism, arson, and bombings at abortion clinics in the past decade as well as intimidation of women seeking services at such facilities. The bill imposes fines of up to US$100,000 and a 1-year jail sentence on 1st-time offenders; a 2nd offense would carry fines of up to $250,000 and 3 years' imprisonment. A life sentence could be imposed in the case of death. A Senate version of the bill, passed November 16, 1993, calls for lesser penalties for nonviolent offenses and applies to houses of worship as well as abortion clinics. This action to protect abortion rights was taken at a time when legislation to ban state restrictions on abortion or restore federal funding for abortions for poor women has been stymied.
Language: English

Keywords:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | LEGISLATION | ABORTION | POLITICAL FACTORS | PROGRAM ACCESSIBILITY | North America | Americas | Developed Countries | Fertility Control, Postconception | Family Planning | Health Facilities | Delivery of Health Care | Health | Interest Groups | Program Evaluation | Programs | Organization and Administration
Document Number: 091570   Notification
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