Wednesday, June 07, 2006

upholding Griswold v. Connecticut

According to an email I got from NARAL, today is the 41st anniversary of Griswold v. Connecticut, which struck down a ban on birth control. As we speak, lawmakers in 18 states are working on legalizing a pharmacist's choice to deny birth control, setting it apart from other drugs as being one that a woman, even with the consent of a doctor, does not have the full right to choose. Apparently the pharmacist has the right to make this choice for her, if they feel morally superior. As we all know, these are the same people that would love to see abortion criminalized.

If this upsets you as much as it upsets me, take two seconds and go here:
http://prochoiceaction.org/campaign/98_griswold/w3b6d3kra5k36td

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