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"This bill is not about pro life or the right to life."
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"This bill is about control."
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The Alabama Senate on May 14th approved the nation's toughest anti-abortion ban.
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Outlawing virtually all abortions in the state with no exceptions for rape or incest.
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The bill, which passed 25 to 6, permits abortion only when necessary to save a mother's life.
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Doctors who perform the procedure would face felony prison time of up to 99 years if convicted.
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The law would take effect six months after being signed by Republican governor Kay Ivey, who has described herself as anti-abortion in the past.
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Democrats and abortion-rights advocates say the Alabama measure would drive abortion procedures underground and endanger the lives of women.
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"You are always going to have those women who are going to have abortions."
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"Senator Figures gave some good examples."
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"We all know about the back alleys, the basements."
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"People are going to have abortion."
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"The problem is, it's going to always be unsafe, inaccessible for those people who have lesser means."
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"When God creates that life, that miracle of life inside the woman's womb, then it's not our place as humans to extinguish that life."
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Lawmakers hope the legislation will help persuade the US Supreme Court to reconsider the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling.