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John, do you
think it’s f*cking ridiculous that anti-abortion extremists might be able
to use a law from 1873 to end abortion access? Then read on…
You’re probably starting to hear some chatter about the Comstock Act: it’s
a federal “anti-obscenity” law that a dude named Anthony Comstock had
passed after the Civil War.
Anthony was legitimately weird. He was uber-religious and wanted to impose
his beliefs about “purity” on everyone else.
He was obsessed with the idea that people were too interested in sex —
even though he also collected porn and sex toys from brothels and sex
shops — so he helped create a law to keep anything “obscene” from being
sent through the mail… like the porn he collected. He even wanted to keep
some medical textbooks out of circulation!
The law also specifically outlawed birth control and abortifacients from
being mailed.
The Comstock Act hasn’t been enforced for nearly a century, but far-right
fascists want to change that. Although Congress got rid of the restriction
on mailing birth control, the law was never fully repealed.
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Now, anti-abortion extremists are hoping that a future GOP presidential
administration would choose to ENFORCE the Comstock Act once again.
Not only would that prevent abortion medication from being mailed, but it
could also be interpreted to keep any medical instruments used in abortion
care out of the US postal system.
If that happens, we’re f*cked.
[ [link removed] ]We need to speak out about the Comstock Act NOW. Sign on if you agree
that Democrats in Washington should act ASAP to repeal the Comstock Act
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