House Bill Seeks to Protect Parental Consent for “Morning-After Pill” to Minors



Marian L. Ward, writing at Concerned Women for America:

Schools require a parent’s consent for a child to receive aspirin or attend a field trip, but not for a child to receive the so-called “morning-after pill” at over 150 schools across the country. This availability and distribution is a direct affront to the rights of parents and a danger to the health of schoolchildren across the country. Students receiving the morning-after pill are being put at high risk for serious and even life-threatening complications.

With this in mind, Representative Doug Lamborn (R-Colorado) introduced the “Schoolchildren’s Health Protection Act” (H.R. 6453) this session with the intent of restoring the rights of parents to have oversight in the matter of their children’s health.



One Comment

  1. Byron Ware
    Posted August 20, 2008 at 11:21 am | Permalink

    Us having the last say for on kids?! The left got a notch taken out, praise God!

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