Looking for evidence that our society is losing its mind? Just look
at the controversy over so-called “emergency contraceptives” and a
federal judge’s effort to make these drugs available, over the counter,
to girls of any age.
Last month, Judge Edward Korman of the United States District Court
for the Eastern District of New York handed down an order forcing the
Food and Drug Administration to make emergency contraceptives, sometimes
called the “morning-after pill,” available without a doctor’s
prescription or parental permission to girls without any restriction on
age.
Judge Korman’s order would open the door for girls as young as 10 or
11 to obtain the morning-after pill without any involvement by either a
doctor or a parent. That same girl, of course, could not be given an
aspirin in a school clinic without parental permission, much less a
simple antibiotic like penicillin. Nevertheless, this federal judge
ruled that girls and women of any age must be allowed over-the-counter
access to emergency contraceptives. Continue at Al Mohler
See also:
The Birds, The Bees, and The Plan B
See also:
The Birds, The Bees, and The Plan B
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