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Arizona Declares an Unlawful Assembly at the State Capitol


After the Supreme Court rendered its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization which overturned Roe v. Wade, pro-abortion advocates and Democrat politicians unleashed their professional protestors in State Capitals across the nation.

According to Arizona Republic, the state has two trigger laws on the books that allow the banning of abortion within the state. It is unclear whether such a ban would prevail.

Channel 12 News is reporting live from the Capitol:

Hundreds of people have gathered outside the Arizona State Capitol in downtown Phoenix in response to the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday.

The Supreme Court decision ends nearly 50 years of federally guaranteed access to abortion and will have long-term consequences for reproductive health.

But the protest turned raucous, as flash bangs and tear gas erupted outside of the building:

Brahm Resnik, another News 12 reporter tweeted that the business of the Senate had been disrupted.

Camryn Sanchez, another Capital reporter updated on the situation. Sanchez stated that while they were not allowed to evacuate, the building itself was secure.

Even though the building was not breached, the unrest was enough for Arizona to declare the protest an unlawful assembly.

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Arizona Sen. Kelly Townsend tweeted that the body is finishing its work.

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