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‘We’re tired of this.’ Women march against anti-abortion laws in Ohio

People listen to speakers during the Warren County March for Reproductive Freedom in Mason Saturday, October 2, 2021, outside of the Mason. Municipal Center.  Nationwide protests were held ahead of The Supreme Court of the United States reconvening on Oct. 4. The City of Mason is considering an abortion ban and plans to have it on the agenda at the next city council meeting Oct. 11.

Nearly 200 people marched against a possible abortion ban in Mason on Saturday.

The March for Reproductive Freedom was held in Warren County, a suburban county between Dayton and Cincinnati which has become a battleground in the abortion wars. 

Lebanon City Council passed an ordinance declaring the city of 20,000 a "sanctuary city for the unborn" in May. The ordinance makes it illegal to provide an abortion, aid an abortion, provide money or transportation for an abortion or provide instructions for an abortion within city limits.

The move – which some council members compared to saving babies from an Old Testament demon in texts – caused several shakeups in a Lebanon downtown business organization and inspired an unusually large slate of city council candidates in the city's November council election. 


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