Can Abortion Pills Be Mailed Legally in Wisconsin?
It's legal to receive them in the mail, but a physician could be charged for mailing them.
While abortion providers have stopped performing abortions in Wisconsin following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, questions remain about whether it is legal to access abortion pills through the mail in the state.
Prior to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision, Wisconsin restricted access to the two medications approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that are used to induce abortions: misoprosotol and mifepristone.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has brought Wisconsin’s 19th century abortion ban to the forefront. Seifter said the enforceability of that ban is unclear since the state has followed a different set of laws in recent decades that regulated abortion, but hasn’t banned it.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul filed a lawsuit at the direction of Gov. Tony Evers, arguing more recent laws supersede the state’s abortion ban.
“The lawsuit AG Kaul filed on June 28th seeks to have the court clarify that Wisconsin’s 19th century abortion ban is not in effect,” said Samantha Standley, spokesperson for the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
If the ban were enforced, it would apply to medication abortion. Even so, Seifter said it would still be legal for people to receive abortion pills in the mail under state law.
Physicians could be charged with a felony for providing abortion-inducing drugs through the mail. However, Seifter said it would be legal for a doctor to prescribe and administer abortion pills when necessary to save the life of the person giving birth. She said it’s also legal for doctors to utilize abortion pills for managing treatment of miscarriages.
Seifter said doctors are in a situation where they’re likely to change the care they provide due to the uncertainty over what’s considered lawful.
Jenny Higgins, a professor and director of the Collaborative for Reproductive Equity at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, noted abortion pills are available for people to order online. She said research shows people use Plan C and Aid Access to order pills for self-managed abortions.
While recipients of pills wouldn’t face criminal charges, Higgins said they expect lawmakers would feel emboldened to pass new legislation that would make pregnant people liable.
Seifter said making pregnant people criminally liable for seeking an abortion has been unpopular to date and hasn’t been part of abortion-related lawmaking across the states.
“But, in this legal landscape, it’s not an impossible consideration,” Seifter said.
In the meantime, Kaul has said he would not enforce the state’s abortion ban, although local prosecutors have said they would bring cases against providers who violate the state’s ban. Seifter said monitoring and enforcing what goes through the mail would be difficult, adding that providers aren’t likely to expose themselves to liability.
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Is it legal to access abortion pills through the mail in Wisconsin? was originally published by Wisconsin Public Radio.
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