Oklahoma’s state legislature has approved a bill that would outlaw abortion except in cases when the mother’s life is in danger.

Governor Kevin Stitt is expected to sign the bill into law. If it survives the inevitable legal challenge, abortionists could face up to ten years in prison. The legislation does not envision prosecution of mothers.

Although the legislation seems clearly to violate the standards set by the Roe v. Wade decision, Oklahoma legislators evidently approved the bill in the hope that pending Supreme Court decisions will allow for state regulation of abortion.