Texas Supreme Court shoots down abortion providers, rules they can't sue state over fetal heartbeat law ✊
· Mar 11, 2022 · NottheBee.com

God bless Texas:

The Texas Supreme Court effectively ended a legal challenge on Friday by clinics to the state's law that banned most abortions in the state, ruling state officials and doctors do not have a role in the law's enforcement.

The ruling follows a lawsuit against state officials by clinics opposed to Senate Bill 8, which bans most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. According to the law, private citizens may sue anyone who performs or assists a woman in receiving an abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected.

This ruling effectively ended the legal challenge brought by the abortion providers.

See, Texas learned how to beat the pro-killing-babies cult at their own red-tape bureaucratic game. The heartbeat law is not enforceable by state authorities; instead, it allows private citizens to sue abortion providers who disregard the law for a civil, not criminal penalty. The idea is to let private citizens drain the bank accounts of big abortion.

And it's working.

More than 17,000 babies have been saved by this ban since it went into effect last year.

Those 17,000 individuals – and their future babies, and their future babies – have the great state of Texas to thank for their survival.

The abortion empire is crumbling.

LET'S GOOOOOO!


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