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Protection Against Clinic Violence

A person shall not intentionally:  (1) engage in the physical obstruction of a building; (2) make or cause repeated telephone calls to a person or a building with the intent to impede access to a person's or building's telephone lines or otherwise disrupt a person's or building's activities; (3) activate a device or expose a substance that releases noxious and offensive odors within a building; or (4) after having been ordered by a law enforcement officer to cease such noise, intentionally make noise that can be heard within a building and with the further intent either:  (a) to jeopardize the health of persons receiving health services within the building; or (b) to interfere with the safe and effective delivery of those services within the building.  Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 5, § 4684 (Enacted 1991); Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 5, § 4684-A (Enacted 1993); Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 5, § 4684-B (Enacted 1995).

63 percent of Maine counties have no abortion provider

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