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Monday, September 24, 2012

Morning-After Pills Available At 13 NYC Schools


NEW YORK (AP) - The New York City Department of Education is making the morning-after-pill available to high school girls at 13 public schools.

The DOE says girls as young as 14 will be able to get the Plan B emergency contraception without parental consent.

Parents have been notified about the CATCH pilot program and how their daughters can opt out of it.

3 comments:

  1. A kid will be suspended for having an ASPIRIN in their pocket. They need a parents WRITTEN PERMISSION to be able to take an aspirin, but the government thinks they can give a MINOR a drug much more powerful than aspirin, and worse, don't need any parents permission to do it. Don't even need to tell them, either. Makes sense, right?

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  2. UNBELIEVABLY DISGUSTING!

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  3. Good, we need some population controll. Get to of the dumbocrats before they are born!!!

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