As soon as a rape victim insists the law be followed and she be provided pregnancy prevention, then these guys plan to sue...
"It's the sort of thing that could have dragged on for a long time and the bishops did not want, if they could find a way morally to do so, they wanted to put the issue to rest at last, for the moment," said Barry Feldman, spokesman for the Connecticut Catholic Conference. He said the bishops could change their minds if they discover evidence that emergency contraception, known as Plan B, causes chemical abortions."
Other anti-contraception activists however, the Advocate reports, are eager to deny rape victims care and will take court action to see to it,
"Peter Wolfgang, executive director of the Family Institute of Connecticut, said his organization hopes to challenge the new law. But the institute has not yet been able to find a plaintiff who has been harmed, such as a hospital worker who was forced to distribute the medication despite his or her religious convictions. 'Someone ought to rise up and do something," he said. "This is just one of the biggest pro-abortion attacks on religious liberty that we've ever seen in the state of Connecticut.'"
Hey, what about Griswold v Connecticut, Mister?
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10/01/2007 10:09:00 AM
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