The "Abolition of Abortion Act" aims to protect the lives of preborn persons by aligning their legal status with that of born individuals, thereby repealing existing provisions that allow for willful prenatal homicide or assault. The bill emphasizes the sanctity of innocent human life and seeks to prevent coercion of pregnant mothers into abortion. It establishes that enforcement of laws regarding the death of unborn children will be subject to the same legal standards as those for born individuals, while also ensuring due process protections for all parties involved.

The bill amends existing laws related to wrongful death and homicide, specifically modifying 12 O.S. 2021, Section 1053, to include provisions for the wrongful death of unborn persons and removing exceptions that previously allowed for legal abortions. Additionally, it amends 21 O.S. 2021, Section 691, to classify homicide as including the killing of an unborn child, while eliminating defenses that previously protected actions taken during legal abortions. The act declares an emergency, allowing it to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.