South Florida prosecutors aren’t saying if they’ll enforce state’s strict new abortion ban
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By Noreen Marcus FloridaBulldog.org Going by the book, anyone who violates Florida’s new six-week abortion ban commits a felony and faces up to five years in prison or a $5,000 fine. A repeat, three-time offender is looking at 10 years in prison.

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