Providing birth control to women at no cost substantially reduced unplanned pregnancies and cut abortion rates by 62 percent to 78 percent over the national rate, a new study shows.
For those that are opposed to "free" birth control....is it worth the cost to society if it substantially reduces abortion? Does saving money trump saving lives? I am curious why the idea of free birth control isn't being promoted by the right-to-life crowd.
Instead of making abortion illegal....lets make it obsolete!
I just think it is sad that so many Americans are so brain dead that they decide they can't afford to pay for their own condoms which not only help prevent pregnancy but also reduce the chances of catching VD.
Reponsible enough to have sex, not responsible enough to pay for their own birth control.
They will probably spend more for the booze they use to get the person into bed than the condom costs.
But you are right, it does make economic sense. The children being born should be wanted.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
What i don't understand is why people just can't say no to begin with.
Is there some federal mandate that you must have sex?
I am not opposed to free birth control under certain circumstances. I just don't think we should be handing it out in our middle and high schools for free.
And if someone is married, is using protection and for some reason it fails?
Frankly, my dear, what people do is none of your g.d. business... I realize it's a shame that the whole friggin' world can't live by YOUR standards. It must be wonderful inside that glass house.
And it's not YOUR place to make a decision for others what their appetites should be...
God, how I love the hypocrisy that you clowns keep crying about "smaller government"...as long as it isn't other people's bedrooms, other people's wombs, other people's right to marry whom they choose, other people's "appetites". The government is somehow invested in forcing every pregnancy to come to the desired outcome of YOUR "government"...But as soon as it's popped-out, IT--and the mother--are on their own.
Democracy4Sale wrote: And if someone is married, is using protection and for some reason it fails?
Frankly, my dear, what people do is none of your g.d. business... I realize it's a shame that the whole friggin' world can't live by YOUR standards. It must be wonderful inside that glass house.
Becky wrote: What i don't understand is why people just can't say no to begin with.
Is there some federal mandate that you must have sex?
I am not opposed to free birth control under certain circumstances. I just don't think we should be handing it out in our middle and high schools for free.
No, actually it ISN'T ... Birth control will be paid for with the policy premiums that women are already paying.
At Planned Parenthood, it's provided on a sliding scale based on the income of the person... If some tax-dollars go to that--GOOD... That means fewer people needing abortions.
I'm paying for a sh*t-load of military things to bounce-the-rubble that I don't want to pay for. I guess we all have to make sacrifices.