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 @9F83XVG from California disagreed…7mos7MO

Everyone has to deal with the consequences of their own decisions/actions. It is not up to the government to cover you in any action that is not mandatory.

 @9F8FW49 from Texas commented…7mos7MO

The challenge is when one individual's actions significantly impact another - disability caused by drunk driver collision, a company polluting the soil and causing cancer in a community - what should happen when the actions of others completely change the lives of people around them?

 @9F7TP6Y from Nebraska agreed…7mos7MO

If women are allowed to have free birth control then they won't have to worry as much about the risk of getting unintentionally pregnant and therefore the number of abortions will decrease.

 @9F7JNZ9 from Oregon agreed…7mos7MO

It will reduce the amount of abortions needed, and proves a more shame-free and monetarily free way to get access to something that prevents unwanted pregnancies.

 @9F8TNF6 from Georgia agreed…7mos7MO

Because if the insurance companys want to keep money they should have free birth control. Babys are a lot of money for the company and the parents.

 @9F8C69C from Virginia disagreed…7mos7MO

The federal government simply has no authority to mandate anything on American citizens, as per the 10th Amendment in the United States Bill of Rights.

 @9F8FW49 from Texas disagreed…7mos7MO

When there are actions that may impact all of a community, I think it is ok for the government to mandate certain actions. Like seat belts, or vaccines for deadly diseases.

 @9FLK5Z9Peace and Freedom from North Carolina agreed…6mos6MO

It helps in the stimulation of the immune system and to identify the invaded microbes as the foreign agent and destroy it so that the immune system can be recognized and to destroy any microorganism encountered later.

 @9FCCMJ7 from Pennsylvania agreed…6mos6MO

Because if the insurance companys want to keep money they should have free birth control. Babys are a lot of money for the company and the parents.

 @9FGQ9NB from New Jersey agreed…6mos6MO

If birth control was free, than we wouldn't have as many abortions that we do now. In addition, there wouldn't be as many pregnant teens as there are now, because they were able to get the affordable resources they needed.

 @9F8FNPQ from Utah disagreed…7mos7MO

I believe that a woman has the right to choose as it is her body but I am also on the side of pro life. If she gets pregnant multiple times as she had chosen to have sex, she should have gotten on birth control. If she was raped, she should acquire a birth control while also aborting if she becomes pregnant by the person who harmed her. This is simply a grey matter, not black and white topic

 @9F76L9H from Massachusetts agreed…7mos7MO

Because if the insurance companys want to keep money they should have free birth control. Babys are a lot of money for the company and the parents.

 @9F8D9WT from Illinois agreed…7mos7MO

If it wasn't for the mandates during covid, it would have token longer to get over it and a lot more people would've died.

 @9F8B8FS from Oklahoma agreed…7mos7MO

The US overturned Roe V Wade basically saying that the only way a woman can protect herself from getting pregnant is birth control this will help with population control. Pregnancy is a choice.

 @9F7YTX7Republican from New York agreed…7mos7MO

The US government overturned Roe V Wade therefore the only way a woman can protect herself from getting pregnant from rape or any other situation is birth control this will help with population control and help relax women so they know they are protected. Pregnancy is a choice.

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