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The member of the Scottish Parliament behind abortion buffer zones has conceded that there are circumstances in which praying in one’s home could constitute a breach of the law, despite previously rebuffing such claims made by U.S. Vice-President JD Vance as “misinformation.”
Abortion buffer zones prohibit causing perceived distress to anyone attempting to access abortion facilities, trying to prevent them from doing so, or even influencing their decision to do so.
Vance recently noted that people living within the zones had received letters from the government warning them that private prayer in their own homes could constitute a breach of the law.
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Abortion buffer zones prohibit causing perceived distress to anyone attempting to access abortion facilities, trying to prevent them from doing so, or even influencing their decision to do so.
Vance recently noted that people living within the zones had received letters from the government warning them that private prayer in their own homes could constitute a breach of the law.
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Scottish lawmaker behind buffer zone law admits JD Vance is right, praying in one’s home can be illegal
The member of the Scottish Parliament behind abortion buffer zones has conceded that there are circumstances in which praying in one s home could constitute a breach of the law, despite previously
