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 @6HDD83R from California  answered…4yrs4Y

No, and permanently and irrevocably ban birth control in all its forms in predominantly and potentially predominantly Republican states, U.S. territories, counties and county-equivalents, cities, towns, villages, Indian reservations, Census Designated Areas (CDP's) and other unincorporated areas and unincorporated communities, etc

  @8XVVHDP from New York  answered…3yrs3Y

No, and health insurance companies should close down to support a fully privatized healthcare system.

  @8R7JPB5 from Pennsylvania  answered…4yrs4Y

As a cis-male, I don't think that i have the right to make a decision on this topic.

 @63ZXW6N from Arizona  answered…4yrs4Y

 @63ZXW6N from Arizona  answered…4yrs4Y

No. It's up to the provider, but birth control should be easily accessible nonetheless.

 @86K29S9 from North Carolina  answered…4yrs4Y

No, instead there should be an expansion organized at the federal level of condoms that are placed in vending machines located in low-income neighborhoods

 @8B22Q76 from Florida  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8J2QWBY from Michigan  answered…4yrs4Y

It depends, if someone can't afford it then yes. If someone that can afford it, is just taking advantage of it then no.

 @8PRZ7M8 from Texas  answered…4yrs4Y

No, the government should leave it up to the business to decide. If they decide to it should be covered like any other presciption.

 @8R7N6V4 from Mississippi  answered…4yrs4Y

Health insurance drives up the costs of prescription medication. Birth control should be available to purchase over the counter.

  @8ZH59GG from Washington  answered…3yrs3Y