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    10 months ago

    Fast forward a few months and we’ll be seeing bomb threats being sent to CVS and Walgreens Conservatives are becoming unhinged.

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    leave to the US to turn abortion into a state’s rights issue

    just like cannabis and certain other things your rights depends on the state you live wind up in

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      We can thank the good ol’ christian right for that. But guess what, you’re gonna see it’s the really religious who were kept from learning about their bodies and sex in the first place that will be the biggest customers of these pills. Mark my words. 😆

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        Let’s not act like the Dems haven’t had plenty of chances to make it federal law. They need to put their money where there mouths are.

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            Not the guy you are responding to but it is pretty easy to comdemn both. Of course the Republicans are most responsible but that doesn’t mean Democrats couldnt have done anything to stop it

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    Both pharmacies plan to start providing the pill in a select number of states first, and gradually expand to others where it’s legal

    Wait, where is it illegal?

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          The drug itself is not illegal. The regressive states couldn’t necessarily charge you just because you have an FDA approved drug.

          What is illegal in these states is the treatment itself and prescribing the treatment. The drug is a means of abortion, but the act of abortion is what’s illegal.

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            So prescribing it and taking it in a shit hole state could get you jailed, but nothing to stop these companies from selling it in those states, right? Say a customer was traveling through had a valid out of state prescription and was planning to use it after exiting the shithole state.

            Walgreens and CVS should step up and make sure this is as widely available as possible.

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              Devil’s advocate would say that it is then the pharmacy could get in trouble for providing the pill. Sure, the Federal government won’t go after them. Pharmacists do have state issues licenses however.

              But you are right, I don’t disagree! Perhaps could get it mailed in? That’s what all those online only erectile dysfunctional sites do. Shipping through USPS is federal too.

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    TLDR:

    Walgreens expects to begin dispensing the drug"within a week," the company told ABC News. It will start providing the pill in a small number of its pharmacies in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California and Illinois. As far as potential expansion, Walgreens is keeping an eye on Kansas, Montana and Wyoming

    CVS says it plans to begin dispensing “in the weeks ahead” in states where it’s legal and is “working with manufacturers and suppliers to secure the medication and are not yet dispensing it in any of our pharmacies.” The chain will begin filling prescriptions in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and will “expand to additional states, where allowed by law, on a rolling basis.”

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      Omfg please, as someone on the border of Kansas but it’s illegal in Missouri (as are all options for abortion, zero exceptions until it “threatens the life” of the person carrying*). Illinois is next closest over 4 hours away.

      *Side note, why the fuck haven’t lawyers used the approach that being forced to carry at all threatens the person carrying, therefore cruel and unusual? Being pregnant WILLINGLY is dangerous.