'Access to this drug allows patients to make their own private medical decisions without interference by the government or anti-abortion politicians,' said Mayes.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is joining a multi-state lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration, claiming that the federal regulations on a drug used for medication abortions make it excessively difficult to access.
"Access to this drug allows patients to make their own private medical decisions without interference by the government or anti-abortion politicians," said Mayes."The bottom line is that individuals should be able to make decisions about their reproductive lives without unnecessary restrictions like these."
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