Posted on 07/03/2023 5:49:11 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
This will be a huge hit with the confused crowd.
The Gideons give them out free at schools and colleges.
And hospitals prisons and hotels.
Every hotel has a Gideon Bible in one of the drawers.
I used to love to work with them.
The Universities have 30 Catholic Congressional supporters. Not good for the Church.
Moloch is pleased.
Y'all won't get no nookie les we DO vote!!
In Utah you get a Book of Mormon; too!
Many pro-lifers would disagree. Some states permit pharmacists to deny “emergency contraception” if they have a moral objection to it.
But, even if the “morning-after pill” is technically a birth control pill, what’s to stop someone from sneaking it into the drink of someone who doesn’t want to take birth control? For example, suppose a husband secretly doesn’t want his wife to be pregnant. He can head to a college campus, buy morning after pills from a vending machine, and keep slipping them into his wife’s drinks. Anyone who wants to prevent a woman from becoming pregnant could sneak it into her drink.
Hard to believe the lawmakers who pushed this idea didn’t think of that possibility.
I don’t think any OTC drug-even aspirin-should be in a vending machine-as a comp case manager, I know that some people are just not as smart as the average bear, and I’ve had clients-grifter wannabees-who tried to claim a work-related injury from some product made available to them by the employer on the work premises-aspirin, antacid tablets, energy drinks-one diabetic claimed injury from soda, etc-they were unsuccessful in getting the insurer to pay, but what a pain in the ass...
I wouldn’t expect lawmakers to worry about what people do with a legal substance that is available at every drug store OTC. I hope they are more concerned that a person can get REAL abortion drugs online easily-those will certainly cause harm and death to an unborn human and maybe to the woman who uses them-those are real consequences.
If someone is married and a spouse is sneaking things-anything-into drinks/food, they have more serious control issues than birth control and they need either psychotherapy or a lawyer. In any case, the only place it matters is in a divorce-he could just as easily buy regular birth control pills online-a personal issue-birth control pills are not illegal either way.
Yes, I’m not surprised they do.
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