GoodK wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:skippy the dead wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Thanks, skippy. Prior, he mentioned that "kids can't get birth control". Do you know anything about that?
The only thing I can think of was legislation introduced in different states requiring minors to have parental consent to get the morning after pill (again, just standard contraceptives taken in larger doses), but I don't know if that has been successful in any areas.
Thanks again, skippy. Maybe GoodK will explain. If he hasn't shut up...
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I'm not sure what your asking me Jersey Girl. I haven't had a recent experience were I was denied birth control, nor do I have friends that were denied birth control as far as I know. But I figured it was common knowledge that some pharmacists have refused to dispense birth control.
The board took no action Wednesday after hearing about an hour's worth of comments on the topic of pharmacists who refuse to dispense contraceptives because of religious beliefs.
Washington state pharmacists who are pro-life were worried they could be forced to dispense the morning after pill or birth control drugs.
Noesen was from a K-Mart store in 2002 and claimed religious discrimination for not wanting to fill prescriptions for drugs he says can cause an abortion.
I'm asking you about a statement that you posted on this thread. "Kids can't get birth control".
How old are these "kids" who can't get birth control?