Pro-life activist Lauren Handy was sentenced to nearly 5 years in federal prison for blocking an abortion clinic entrance. Several other pro-life activists also received prison sentences for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.
Key Points
Lauren Handy and other pro-life activists were sentenced for blocking an abortion clinic entrance
The activists were convicted of violating the FACE Act and conspiracy against rights
The Biden DOJ targeted them with potential prison sentences of up to 11 years
Pros
Peaceful activism to protect preborn babies
Standing up for their beliefs despite potential consequences
Cons
Legal consequences for violating federal law
Disruption of medical services for women seeking abortions