Oklahomans, tell us what the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade would mean to you

A Supreme Court decision could soon change the landscape of abortion access across the U.S., and we want to hear Oklahomans' thoughts.

Oklahoma has already enacted the strictest anti-abortion law in the country, banning the procedure at any point during pregnancy with extremely limited exceptions.

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Several states, including Oklahoma, also have "trigger laws" on the books that would automatically outlaw abortion if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that protects a person's right to get an abortion.

The Supreme Court is set to make a decision this month or next on a Mississippi case that could overturn Roe. A leaked draft opinion shows the court is poised to strike it down, which would leave it to each state to determine whether to allow abortion.

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If you have thoughts to share about what the Supreme Court's decision would mean to you, let us know in the form below or email reporter Dana Branham: dbranham@oklahoman.com.

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