Kansas House is moving into the birth control debate with a bill that would allow pharmacists to bow out of providing drugs they believe might cause an abortion… They believe the law would open the door for a pharmacist to refuse a request for something like the “morning-after” pill, which the Mayo Clinic says can prevent or delay ovulation, block fertilization or keep a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus.
Kansas City Star by Brad Cooper 4/1/12
Tags: abortion, Kansas House, Legal / Leadership, Pharmacology, Women's Health