November 25, 2003
Pro-Life News
President Bush's federal health officials are debating whether it's time to put emergency contraception — the so-called "morning-after pill" — on pharmacy shelves right next to the aspirin, available without a prescription. Proponents say such a move would greatly increase women's ability to get the pills in time to prevent pregnancy.- Bush Considering Over Counter 'Morning-After Pill'
- State's Abortion Law Being Challenged
- New Law Encourages Up-To-Full Term Abortions
- Baby Killer Wants Conviction Overturned
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