Last night, the Obama administration gave up on its legal fight and approved over-the-counter availability for the best-known emergency contraceptive pill. Going forward, Plan B One-Step will be available, regardless of age, without a prescription, on drugstore shelves.
In theory, the right should be pleased — this policy will help prevent many unwanted pregnancies, which in turn means fewer abortions.
Alas, it’s not working out that way. National Review described easy access to emergency contraception as “truly sickening,” adding, “It will be yet another way in which parents could be kept in the dark about what is happening to their own children, perhaps even when they are victims of sexual predation.”
On Fox, Laura Ingraham went further, calling the Obama administration’s new policy “a good deal for pedophiles.”
“It’s a good deal for pedophiles, a good deal for people who commit statutory rape against young girls,” conservative radio host Laura Ingraham told Fox News on Tuesday. “if mothers and fathers across this country hear this and they think, ‘Well, I guess my daughter or her boyfriend or her rapist can go out to a pharmacy and get a bunch of, you know, hormone pills to give a little girl.’ We don’t really know the effect of a spiking or dropping a little girl’s — in many cases a young woman’s or a little girl’s hormonal levels. It’s outrageous!”
No, actually, what’s “outrageous” is this over-the-top hysteria about a basic public-health issue.
I realize some of these issues can get complicated, but this should be pretty straightforward: we’re talking about a safe medication that prevents unwanted pregnancies and making that readily available to consumers who want it. That’s it; that’s the whole story.









