Kansas lawmakers approve bill outlawing abortion coercion, send to Democrat governor's desk
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Kansas could punish the coercion of a pregnant woman into having an abortion with one year in jail and fines, but a 25-year prison sentence is possible if the coercion includes stalking, blackmail, domestic battery, or other serious criminal offenses.

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