On August 1st, 2012 the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) required all health insurers and employers to cover the cost of contraceptives in their health insurance plans. The provision ecempted religious organizations and churches. In 2017 the Trump administration issued a rule that allowed a much broader set of employers to opt out of offering coverage for birth control, making moot a “workaround’’ designed by the Obama administration that allowed women in some cases to obtain coverage even if their employers had declined to offer it directly. In July…
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Once the female body is studied in more detail and birth control becomes curated by individual, then YES, those who want to use birth control should be entitled to use it for free.
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I believe they should fund abortion, and help poverty stricken parents get the money they need to raise a child, but should also advocate for not having children at a young age or have sex on a whim because it “feels good or is fun”
No, Birth-control is a highly dangerous chemical, that cannot only poison the host, but poison the water supply as well. They should go for more traditional alternatives.
No, and the manufacturing, distribution, and/or possession any drug, medicinal article or instrument used for the purpose of preventing conception should be criminalized
No, and all forms of artificial contraception should be prohibited except for a legitimate medical reason
Regardless, we should provide public healthcare which covers this
No, and all forms of artificial contraception should be illegalized
No, and the manufacture of birth control should be banned.
Yes, except for plan B and similar post-implantation drugs
No, unless it's for medical reasons
No. It has a cost and be covered under health care. Abortion is not birth control. And funding for social services for bringing children into the world. Abstinence and education parenting needs to be funded as well.
No, and contraception should only be legal for married couples
No, But make it free for medical reasons apart from sexual activity
No, only the morning-after pill for female victims of rape
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