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Arkansas No Longer Strictest in Nation on Abortion

By: Julia Dodson
Updated: March 18, 2013
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Arkansas is no longer the strictest state in the nation when it comes to abortion. North Dakota has now passed the anti-abortion bill that Senator Jason Rapert wanted to pass in the first place-- a five week ban with no exceptions for rape or for the mother or the fetus' health-- making abortion illegal for anyone who is five weeks pregnant. Rapert himself has said he hopes to eventually emulate North Dakota with a similar law.

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