GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT BE IN THE CONTRACEPTION BUSINESS
BY: Derek Varsalona
Sex serves two different purposes. For pleasure and making babies. Now, under the Biden Administration, the President is offering emergency contraception. I partially agree with this. If you do not want t a child you should wear contraception. But the fact of the matter is the government should not be in the business of handing out contraception.
Contraception prevents hopefully STDS. That is a good thing. But if someone is definitely pro choice then they should let the people choose contraception on their own dime. If poor people have enough money to gamble they have enough money to afford the contraception device and it should not be provided by the government. This is all about the life choices that you make within society.
Under the Affordable Care Act Contraception is covered, unfortunately. The fact of the matter is that sex is a personal choice and it should not be the right choice to have an abortion and kill an unborn baby. The government should not be in the contraception business which is a form of the sex industry.
I support the legalized prostitution of the world's oldest perfusion. But a prostitute's use of contraception or not should be on them whether they are male or female and not the work of the federal government.
I find it helpful that the conception can be provided without a prescription. No one should need a prescription to find pleasure in sex. The fact of the matter if you want to have sex that is on you and if you want to wear contraception to feel safe that is on you too. The federal government and the people should not be paying for your pleasure and emergency contraception. As always comments accepted.
The government shouldn't be in contraception
Source: Vice President Kamala Harris. " Fact Sheet: Biden-Harris Administration Proposes Rules to Expand Coverage of Affordable Contraception under the Affordable Care Act." Whitehouse.gov Washington, DC: October 21, 2024.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/10/21/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-proposes-rule-to-expand-coverage-of-affordable-contraception-under-the-affordable-care-act/
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