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41 minutes ago, Archy1221 said:

You ok?!?  One would assume that just because I consider the morning after pill a contraceptive based off an either or choice you gave, doesn’t mean a state or others consider it a contraceptive.  
 

BTW…..you do this a lot, as in get things wrong.  Notice it’s not banned?  

 

https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a39945228/plan-b-ban/

The Mayo clinic considers it a contraceptive….
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/morning-after-pill/about/pac-20394730

 

but what do they know? We should probably use your women’s magazine source.  I wonder how Sports Illustrated categorizes it :lol:

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51 minutes ago, JJ Husker said:

The Mayo clinic considers it a contraceptive….
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/morning-after-pill/about/pac-20394730

 

but what do they know? We should probably use your women’s magazine source.  I wonder how Sports Illustrated categorizes it :lol:

 

53 minutes ago, JJ Husker said:

The Mayo clinic considers it a contraceptive….
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/morning-after-pill/about/pac-20394730

 

but what do they know? We should probably use your women’s magazine source.  I wonder how Sports Illustrated categorizes it :lol:

How exactly does what the Mayo Clinic says pertain to no States having it banned?  Which is kinda what I said if you followed along from the beginning.  If

 

You don’t like the womens magazine I guess you can read these (or sports illustrated, whatever floats your boat).  You will probably notice that it isn’t banned, which again, is what I said earlier.  
 

If these don’t work out for ya, just let me know what source you would like. 

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/06/24/plan-b-what-you-need-know/7567434001/

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna35289

 

https://www.factcheck.org/2022/05/plan-b-pills-still-legal-in-tennessee-and-missouri-contrary-to-social-media-claims/

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35 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

I wonder what the members of SCOTUS would be thinking if one of their daughters were raped and the pregnancy some how risked the life of their daughter. 

 

Obviously their wives and daughters will have access to abortions. 

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The abortion rate actually went down after Roe v Wade. Planned Parenthood did a lot more education and contraceptive work than they ever did abortions. Making abortion illegal didn't stop abortions then and it won't now. It will just come down hard on the poor and the brown skinned, and open a nightmare of legal and judicial enforcement on agencies that can't afford the workload. It's a moral problem, sure. It's also a social and logistical problem that going to fester immediately.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

The abortion rate actually went down after Roe v Wade. Planned Parenthood did a lot more education and contraceptive work than they ever did abortions. Making abortion illegal didn't stop abortions then and it won't now. It will just come down hard on the poor and the brown skinned, and open a nightmare of legal and judicial enforcement on agencies that can't afford the workload. It's a moral problem, sure. It's also a social and logistical problem that going to fester immediately.

 

 

Come on, you know Conservatives don't care about ether poor and brown skinned. 

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11 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

 

How exactly does what the Mayo Clinic says pertain to no States having it banned?  Which is kinda what I said if you followed along from the beginning.  If

 

You don’t like the womens magazine I guess you can read these (or sports illustrated, whatever floats your boat).  You will probably notice that it isn’t banned, which again, is what I said earlier.  
 

If these don’t work out for ya, just let me know what source you would like. 

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/06/24/plan-b-what-you-need-know/7567434001/

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna35289

 

https://www.factcheck.org/2022/05/plan-b-pills-still-legal-in-tennessee-and-missouri-contrary-to-social-media-claims/

Did I say it had already been banned? No I didn’t. The SC ruling on RvW just became official. You have to have your head buried pretty deep in the sand to not realize it’s just around the corner. Texas, Louisiana, Idaho and other backwards places have already been working towards banning Plan B and IUDs, which we both and medical experts agree are contraceptives. Many states are also attempting to redefine human being, life, pregnancy, etc. so they can then label contraceptives as an abortion. I mean sure, if you want to be naive, you can continue to claim it hasn’t been banned yet but reasonable folks know it’s only a matter of short time with RvW overturned.

https://nwlc.org/resource/dont-be-fooled-birth-control-is-already-at-risk/

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8 minutes ago, JJ Husker said:

So then we’re in agreement? At least some contraceptives are highly likely to be banned very soon because of this ruling?

LOL….no.  We are in agreement FINALLY of my first statement about contraceptives not being banned by SCOTUS.  Which you have been arguing about and now finally agree also.  

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31 minutes ago, Archy1221 said:

LOL….no.  We are in agreement FINALLY of my first statement about contraceptives not being banned by SCOTUS.  Which you have been arguing about and now finally agree also.  

Oh, so you don’t agree or realize that many states will now make certain forms of contraceptives illegal?  And we’re supposed to pretend that you bring something  valuable to the discussion…..:lol:

 

Part of the deal is being able to recognize cause and effect. Any moron can figure out what is currently. Heck Google can do that job. It’s much more helpful if a person can figure out what their vote is likely to cause. Condolences, I guess.

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12 hours ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

The abortion rate actually went down after Roe v Wade. Planned Parenthood did a lot more education and contraceptive work than they ever did abortions. Making abortion illegal didn't stop abortions then and it won't now. It will just come down hard on the poor and the brown skinned, and open a nightmare of legal and judicial enforcement on agencies that can't afford the workload. It's a moral problem, sure. It's also a social and logistical problem that going to fester immediately.

 

 

 

 

 

For the sake of making sure we're dealing with correct info this isn't true, at least not immediately which is what the implication seems to be. Abortions ballooned after Roe V Wade, and have been on a steady downward trajectory for several decades now

 

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