Ron Paul on Abortion

I'm guessing Generalissimo is Catholic, which would explain the totally anti-contraceptive stance. I see no issue with contraception that never causes abortion. I don't morally support the use of the birth control pill since those sometimes prevent implantation but since it isn't primarily a method of abortion and impossible to prove I don't support a law banning it.
 
I'm guessing Generalissimo is Catholic, which would explain the totally anti-contraceptive stance. I see no issue with contraception that never causes abortion. I don't morally support the use of the birth control pill since those sometimes prevent implantation but since it isn't primarily a method of abortion and impossible to prove I don't support a law banning it.

Pretty much where I stand on the issue as well.
I don't think the pills are healthy either so women considering going on them should definitely research them from an unbiased perspective (which is tough, usually people have a bias one way or the other before doing the research) if they have no moral objection to the pills.

But that is something that belongs in the health forum I suppose.

Whats kinda funny is how I don't think I've heard one person EVER advocate for banning contraceptives but very-pro-contraception advocates seem to think that most who don't use them believe in forcing others not to (not saying anyone on this forum believes that) and that there is some extremely urgent danger of a ban happening in the very near future. lol.

Most people that argue for a ban of morning after pills don't realize they're almost identical chemically to a birth control pill. After conversations with those people they usually drop the argument or just accept that people will still use morning after pills just under a different label.
 
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