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Its a tough call and I'm definitely torn on this one, there are several pros and cons. As previously mentioned, it will be nice for women in small towns. My undergraduate years were spent in middle of nowhere western PA and I know during the 4 yrs I was there I know of several incidents where girls could not get down to the town's family planning because of money issues, family issues, weather conditions (apparently family planning is the first to close when a snowstorm hits), etc and if you even tried to get the college's health center to help you, they treated you like you were a common hooker. But on the flip side, like Munchkin03 I can see women misusing it. As time-consuming and inconvientent it is to go to the doctor, family planning, etc to get the morning after pill at least you know that they run tests and make sure that you are ok. I can definitely see a rise in STDs if this got passed.
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