06/02/2026
The interstate chemical abortion industry doesn’t care about women, a recent Charlotte Lozier Institute report confirms.
Mia Steupert, Charlotte Lozier Institute Research Associate, said:
“The abortion industry loves to claim ‘abortion is healthcare,’ but their actions and advocacy have shown they don’t want abortion to be treated with the same level of regulatory scrutiny as legitimate medical procedures. No one should be able to obtain abortion drugs as easily as purchasing something off Amazon. The egregious findings of this paper should serve as a wake-up call to policymakers that a wild west of online abortion drug access only serves to end unborn life at all costs, even at the expense of women’s safety.”
Key findings include:
· Online-only abortion drug traffickers are undermining the laws of pro-life states by shipping life-ending abortion pills into those states.
· 64 abortion drug sellers violated the FDA’s requirement to not ship the drugs past 70 days gestation.
· Out of 28 abortion drug websites whom the FDA sent abuse letters to, 10 are still actively breaking U.S. law by selling misbranded and unapproved abortion pills.
Read the full report:
This is Issue 42 of the American Reports Series. Executive Summary Eight online-only organizations are violating pro-life state laws by shipping abortion drugs into those states. Of online abortion drug sellers within the formal U.S. healthcare system that publicly report the gestational age at whic...