Federal ruling on emergency contraception could spark local backlash
In early April, a federal judge ruled that the emergency contraception known as Plan B can be sold over the counter to anyone, overturning an existing ban on sales of the morning-after pill to girls under the age of 17.
This week, the FDA announced that it would allow pharmacies to sell Plan B to those who are 15 years of age or older, and the Obama administration said it would appeal the controversial ruling by Judge Edward Korman of the U...
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Michael Stahurski, Laura Clark and Kelly Dugan, Mountaineer News Service, West Virginia University
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