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Might as well move to bumble fukk alabama or maybe go enroll at Bob Jones to complete my degrees

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Wisconsin May Ban Morning-After Pill
Jun 17, 11:22 AM (ET)

By RYAN J. FOLEY

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Wisconsin Assembly approved a ban on the so-called morning-after pill on state college campuses, a restriction that would be the first in the nation if approved.

The vote in the lower chamber late Thursday sends the bill to the state Senate; both are controlled by Republicans. Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle said he will veto the measure if it reaches his desk.

The legislation would prohibit University of Wisconsin System health centers from advertising, prescribing or dispensing emergency contraception - drugs that can block a pregnancy in the days after sex. The state university system has 161,000 students on 26 campuses.

Republican Rep. Daniel LeMahieu introduced the bill after a health clinic serving UW-Madison students published ads in campus newspapers inviting students to call for prescriptions for the drug to use on spring break.

"Are we going to change the lifestyle of every UW student? No," LeMahieu said. "But we can tell the university that you are not going to condone it, you are not going to participate in it, and you are not going to use our tax dollars to do it."

Democrats said the bill would deny rape victims a chance to stop pregnancies and predicted it would lead to more unwanted pregnancies and surgical abortions.

Democratic Rep. Marlin Schneider called the measure "a direct frontal assault on the right to privacy, on the right of free speech, on the right of a free press."

"Apparently some in this body want to take us back to the time when the dispensing of contraception was a criminal act," Schneider said.

The morning-after pill, a heavy dosage of hormonal birth control, can work to prevent a pregnancy up to five days after unprotected sex by preventing ovulation or fertilization. UW students can get the drug at discount rates from campus pharmacies funded by student fees.

The drug, which requires a prescription, was approved as a contraceptive in 1998 by the Food and Drug Administration.

LeMahieu said the bill would not affect traditional birth control pills. Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager said the bill was worded too vaguely to know for sure.

The Assembly vote made Wisconsin the first state to seriously consider banning emergency contraception on college campuses, said Elizabeth Nash, who tracks state legislation at the Alan Guttmacher Institute, a think tank that supports abortion rights. Bills in Virginia have died in the past two years.

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On the Net:

Bill: http://www.legis.state.wi.us/2005/data/AB-343.pdf

University system: http://www.wisconsin.edu
 
Jun 16, 2005
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Is that what your going to school for cold blooded???Damn,bro....I thought it was to LEARN SOMETHING.And i actually have to agree with hippy chick on this one.
 

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Sicc OG
May 18, 2002
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dam that's sad because that's all people do out there is drink and have kids...I have friends out there and someone is always getting ready to have a baby
 
Jun 11, 2005
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^^ That's not the point. People have a right to decide what gets sold in a state store in a vote. Unless it's over something they cannot change (race, sexual preference, physical handicap), they can vote to descriminate against what they want.
 
Jun 16, 2005
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^^^^once again i agree...I'm just saying,if I had the money to go to college...I'd be more worried about getting a degree than fuckin'.See,I chose to fuck off as a teen and in my early 20's,Now I'm fixing all the mistakes as good as I can...I'm going to be going to community college soon....I would love to go to a state college(with the exception of all the super liberal ones!).
 
Mar 9, 2005
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If it's the states right to ban whatever they choose, then it should be the state and not the federal governments paying to raise the bastard children that will be born because of this ban. If a bunch of ignorant old or just plain stupid fucks vote for this ban, thinking that it would be better to have hundreds more unwanted children running around then spend 2c of their tax dollar on subsidising the morning after pill, then someone should tell em to shut the fuck up. Do they think that this move will stop young girls from getting drunk and spreading their legs? No way. The Wisconsin Assembly wins my vote for the most retarded wankers of the year, hands down.
 
May 8, 2002
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Republican Rep. Daniel LeMahieu introduced the bill after a health clinic serving UW-Madison students published ads in campus newspapers inviting students to call for prescriptions for the drug to use on spring break.
so now they are advertising in the campus newspaper to have UNPROTECTED SEX.


"Are we going to change the lifestyle of every UW student? No," LeMahieu said. "But we can tell the university that you are not going to condone it, you are not going to participate in it, and you are not going to use our tax dollars to do it."
UW students can get the drug at discount rates from campus pharmacies funded by student fees.
i know i wouldnt want my student fees subsidizing any form of abortion
 
Jun 17, 2004
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I <3 BUTTERFLYS said:
I've never been on a campus which wasn't "super liberal." The professors grew up during the flower power era, and they run the circuit.
Universities have ALWAYS been super liberal... after all they are the centers of free thinking political change and philosophy. "What is liberal today is moderate tommorow".
 
Jun 17, 2004
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Hutch said:
If it's the states right to ban whatever they choose, then it should be the state and not the federal governments paying to raise the bastard children that will be born because of this ban. If a bunch of ignorant old or just plain stupid fucks vote for this ban, thinking that it would be better to have hundreds more unwanted children running around then spend 2c of their tax dollar on subsidising the morning after pill, then someone should tell em to shut the fuck up. Do they think that this move will stop young girls from getting drunk and spreading their legs? No way. The Wisconsin Assembly wins my vote for the most retarded wankers of the year, hands down.
Agreed... they aren't thinking too far ahead, or maybe they think Jesus would love them more if they did this and fucked up the future of Wisconsin.