Tuesday, February 24, 2004
OTC Abortifacients?
NY Times:
"Some 49 Republican members of Congress recently signed a letter to President Bush that argued for the retention of the prescription requirement, citing concerns that removing it might lead to greater promiscuity and sexual risk-taking among teenagers. Those concerns were considered and overwhelmingly rejected by the agency's expert panels as unsupported by existing studies, common sense and real-world experience."
Reality: They have been somewhat of a disaster in Britain where they went OTC, though I lost the link about 5 months ago. Who would have guessed that providing cheap abortifacients would decrease people's cares about sex. Not me.
Remember, the people most in favor of legal and cheap abortion are men ages 18-25.
"Some 49 Republican members of Congress recently signed a letter to President Bush that argued for the retention of the prescription requirement, citing concerns that removing it might lead to greater promiscuity and sexual risk-taking among teenagers. Those concerns were considered and overwhelmingly rejected by the agency's expert panels as unsupported by existing studies, common sense and real-world experience."
Reality: They have been somewhat of a disaster in Britain where they went OTC, though I lost the link about 5 months ago. Who would have guessed that providing cheap abortifacients would decrease people's cares about sex. Not me.
Remember, the people most in favor of legal and cheap abortion are men ages 18-25.