No, it would be diseases and accidents that would kill people. I doubt it would have to be in effect longer than a month before Connecticut voters persuade lawmakers to recant.
“No, it would be diseases and accidents that would kill people.”
I see, so is it guns — not people — that kill people then? (sarc)
Shutting down the hospitals completely would inevitably lead to the death of some people who would have otherwise survived. Meanwhile, people who want Plan B will simply go elsewhere.
Mind you, I agree that the Catholic hospitals should not be forced to give out Plan B. But shutting down completely would be moronic.
I have to agree with you....if they shut it down, the neighborhood loses out. since all elections and politics are local, perhaps some hell would be raised by the actual people affected, not some catholic bashing politician...