Texas now lets people sue anyone who mails abortion pills into the state. That means neighbors, strangers, even activists online could take someone to court. Critics see it as an effort to not only impose Texas laws on other states but turn citizens in to anti-abortion “bounty hunters”. The pills in question are mifepristone and misoprostol. Clinics in other states say they will not stop. Their own laws protect them. They plan to keep sending pills to Texans who ask for help. A legal fight is coming. At the center are women caught between two sets of laws, and their right to make choices about their own bodies




