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TULSA, Okla., Aug 25 (LSN) – Indicating that the pursuit of profit is more important to them than the health and safety of women, a Tulsa abortuary is suing the state of Oklahoma to do away with its law requiring that women wanting late-term abortions be hospitalized.  Late-term abortions have consistently been demonstrated to be a greater risk to women than early and mid-term abortions. Hence, even many abortion advocates believe that they should only be performed in hospitals where there is greater access to quality emergency care. In order to get abortion legalized,  abortion advocates used the demand for “safe” abortion as their rallying cry. Today, however, they appear to be more interested in legal, than safe, abortion. Giving merit to the accusation that many courts have become little more than an arm of the abortion movement, a state court has issued a temporary injunction suspending the hospitalization requirement until the case is heard.