"Casey also supports over-the-counter sale of emergency contraception."
....is this a thing that is supposed to be controversial and some people are opposed to. Why? I've had to, um, help pay for Plan B for uh, a friend. I am thankful that Plan B can be sold over-the-counter. Why should it not be sold over the counter?
This is the equivalent of an abortion for those who adhere to the "life begins at conception" position so it's not surprising that it's controversial. That's in part why my position when I was pro-life was "implantation".
I am not reading a Fuzzy Bear post these days because I will learn nothing new from it, but I'm going to guess this is not an unprincipled shift but a fairly similar position to my own from a man I am proud to have represent me.
It would be if Plan B prevented implantation rather than ovulation, but it most likely does not. You are confusing it with Mifepristone.
Liberal arts major here. Can you define both concepts and distinguish them in relation both to theology and to the drugs mentioned?