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gabrielle goodrick, seeing some 350 patients a month. but now, goodrick says she is worried about what could happen. >> we provide an essential health care service for the patients of arizona, and if we can't provide that, they are going to be lost, they are going to be in danger. >> reporter: efforts wednesday in the state legislature to repeal the newly-revived law were shut down by republicans. >> shame! shame! shame! >> reporter: the arizona house speaker saying, "democrats are so eager to enshrine in our state constitution a right to kill unborn children. we are going to take the time needed to listen to our constituents." democratic governor katie hobbs. >> i am ready to do whatever it takes to get the 1864 ban repealed. >> reporter: the group arizona for abortion access says it is gathered enough signatures for a november ballot initiative allowing abortion but are less up to around 24 week. nurse ashleigh feiring has been helping the effort. >> it is far more dangerous to make abortions illegal and have abortions go underground b
gabrielle goodrick, seeing some 350 patients a month. but now, goodrick says she is worried about what could happen. >> we provide an essential health care service for the patients of arizona, and if we can't provide that, they are going to be lost, they are going to be in danger. >> reporter: efforts wednesday in the state legislature to repeal the newly-revived law were shut down by republicans. >> shame! shame! shame! >> reporter: the arizona house speaker saying,...
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clinics like goodrick's have periodically had to halt services. the state went from allowing abortions from 24 weeks to 15 weeks, and soon, not at all. >> the law that they want to enforce was written by one single white man in 1864, during the civil war. many of those laws would make our stomach curl. the age of consent is the age of 10. a person of color can't testify against a white man. women had no vote. slavery was legal. >> reporter: so far, no one can say exactly when the ban will go into effect. is it two weeks, is it 45 days? 60 days? no one knows. >> what we're hearing from patients is fear, when is this effective, oh, my gosh, can i get the care i need? one patient didn't have a positive pregnancy test, she was late, and she was panicking? what's going to happen? this is causing a lot of chaos, and not only for staff, but obviously for patients. >> it would be financially irresponsible to have a child right now for us. >> reporter: we met a young woman at the clink who asked us to call her penelope. she just moved from indiana, a state
clinics like goodrick's have periodically had to halt services. the state went from allowing abortions from 24 weeks to 15 weeks, and soon, not at all. >> the law that they want to enforce was written by one single white man in 1864, during the civil war. many of those laws would make our stomach curl. the age of consent is the age of 10. a person of color can't testify against a white man. women had no vote. slavery was legal. >> reporter: so far, no one can say exactly when the...
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gabrielle goodrick, seeing some 350 patients a month. but now goodrick says she's worried about what could happen. >> we provide an essential health care service for the patients of arizona, and if we can't provide that, they're going to be lost. they're going to be in danger. >> reporter: efforts wednesday in the state legislature to repeal the newly revived law were shut down by republicans. the arizona house speaker saying, "democrats are so eager to enshrine in our state constitution a right to kill unborn children. we are going to take the time needed to listen to our constituents." democratic governor katie hobbs. >> i'm ready to do whatever it takes to get the 1864 ban repealed. >> reporter: the group arizona for abortion access says it's gathered enough signatures for a november ballot initiative allowing abortions up to around 24 weeks. nurse ashley fearing has been helping the effort. >> it is far more dangerous to make abortions illegal and have abortions go underground because i will tell you that people will not stop getting
gabrielle goodrick, seeing some 350 patients a month. but now goodrick says she's worried about what could happen. >> we provide an essential health care service for the patients of arizona, and if we can't provide that, they're going to be lost. they're going to be in danger. >> reporter: efforts wednesday in the state legislature to repeal the newly revived law were shut down by republicans. the arizona house speaker saying, "democrats are so eager to enshrine in our state...
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epoca en la que la escla pitud era legal y las mujeres no podian votar, asegura la doctora gabrielle goodrick. >> la ley no hace excepciones por violacion o incesto solo si el embarazo representa una amenaza para la madre. >> si alguien me violara, dios guarde, pues yo no y quisiera pensar que hiciera yo con un bebe que sea parte de devastador de esta eso de devastating impact of the span ante la noticia la gobernadora democrata de arizona reacciono furiosa asegurando que la prohibicion tendra un impacto devastador para la salud de las mujeres en todo el estado. >> la corte suprema de arizona dijo que suspenderia su decision durante 14 dias y enviaria el caso nuevamente a un tribunal inferior. >> pero si llega a implementarse de nuevo la ley, los doctores que realicen el procedimiento podrian enfrentar hasta cinco anos de carcel. >> sea cual sea el resultado, la fiscal general del estado indico que no tiene ninguna intencion de hacer cumplir la ley. >> los activistas antiabortos celebraron la decision, pero el presidente joe biden reacciono diciendo que es una decision que no se puede cumplir
epoca en la que la escla pitud era legal y las mujeres no podian votar, asegura la doctora gabrielle goodrick. >> la ley no hace excepciones por violacion o incesto solo si el embarazo representa una amenaza para la madre. >> si alguien me violara, dios guarde, pues yo no y quisiera pensar que hiciera yo con un bebe que sea parte de devastador de esta eso de devastating impact of the span ante la noticia la gobernadora democrata de arizona reacciono furiosa asegurando que la...
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gabrielle goodrick, who has practiced in the state for over two decades. >> i don't know what the law will be. it is so early to know how that's going to play out. >> reporter: is today's decision a win for your side? >> it is. >> reporter: the advocacy group alliance defending freedom says the existing 15-week law doesn't go far enough. and even if the state ag won't enforce a stricter ban, other prosecutors still can. >> it's our position that county attorneys have the authority to enforce this law. >> reporter: this latest court fight over abortion only raising the political stakes in an election year. arizona, long a republican stronghold, now the latest state on track to get a constitutional amendment on the november ballot, creating a fundamental right to abortion, if it passes. the vice president also planning to travel to the state for events friday. >> you look in state of state where they're passing these abortion bans, and the majority of the legislators doing it are men, telling women what to do with their body. and i've kind of had it with that. >> reporter: while the for
gabrielle goodrick, who has practiced in the state for over two decades. >> i don't know what the law will be. it is so early to know how that's going to play out. >> reporter: is today's decision a win for your side? >> it is. >> reporter: the advocacy group alliance defending freedom says the existing 15-week law doesn't go far enough. and even if the state ag won't enforce a stricter ban, other prosecutors still can. >> it's our position that county attorneys...