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Washington state spends nearly $1.3 million to stockpile three-year supply of abortion pills
Washington state has stocked up on a key abortion drug in case the drug becomes much more difficult to access, pending the outcome of a federal lawsuit brought by anti-ab...
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I don’t believe Washington state Should stocked up on a key abortion drug. I hope that it becomes much more difficult to access nationwide, I am also hopful that we win the federal lawsuit being brought by anti-abortion-rights groups. I don’t believe in killing babies.
Don’t worry, we will kill them once they reach school age.
Cost of drug vs cost on system over their lifetimes
Ok Margaret Sanger, Why would you assume they would be a cost on the system?