Ginger Storey-Welch, Pierrepont, holds a “My Grandmother’s Abortion Recipe had Turpentine” sign at the demonstration in support of women's reproductive health choices in downtown Potsdam Sunday …
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Ginger Storey-Welch, Pierrepont, holds a “My Grandmother’s Abortion Recipe had Turpentine” sign at the demonstration in support of women's reproductive health choices in downtown Potsdam Sunday morning. “My grandmother gave me a recipe for abortion that had turpentine in it, in case any of ‘my friends’ ever needed it,” she said in explaining the dangers to women if abortion becomes no longer legal. For more about the protest, view earlier story. NCNow photo.