The new legislation, prompted by ProPublica’s reporting, comes after 111 Texas doctors signed a public letter urging that the ban be changed because it “does not allow us as medical professionals to do our jobs.”

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    not really

    again if enough doctors stood up

    licenses are pieces of paper representing their years of training and losing it will not make them not doctors does not work that way

    we are enough people that change could occur

    what if Martin Luther King Jr had decided that his freedom from jail meant more than the cause?

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      licenses are pieces of paper representing their years of training losing will not make them not doctors does not work that way

      Without those pieces of paper, they cannot practice medicine.