University Sells Plan B in Vending Machine
At Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania, students can now buy the morning-after pill from a vending machine.
"We had some conversations with them and did a survey of the student body and we got an 85 percent response rate that the students supported Plan B in the House Center," said Dr. Roger Serr, Vice president of Student Affairs at Shippensburg.
The university does not profit from the sales. It pays $25 for one dose and that's exactly what the student has to pay.Dr. Serr says that somewhere between 350 and 400 doses are sold each year to the female population. The pill can be legally sold over-the-counter to anyone 17 or older.
We're a little bit obsessed with vending machines here at Reason. I reviewed the Senate's hotdog vending machine, and hollered about the provision in the House health care bill requiring nutrition labeling on vending machines. I've celebrated veterans who get their beer from vending machines. I've also written about machines that vend gold in Abu Dhabi, pizza in Rome, and meat in Spain.
Plus, we reviewed a book chronicling the empowering effect of being able to buy stuff without the complicity another human being:
For nearly a century before the Internet put the anonymous consumption of vices literally at the world's fingertips, vending machines dispensed taboo wares, experiences, and entertainment free from the gaze of prying eyes….
Be it the condom machine in the gas station bathroom, the coin-operated peep show, the pinball craze that prompted a moral panic in the 1940s, truant hoods spending afternoons in smoke-blanketed video game arcades in the 1980s, or the rebellious rock 'n' roll dispensing jukebox, there has always been a subversive element to coin-operated commerce.
The Plan B machine continues this theme (whether or not you consider the use of the pill a vice) letting consumers make their own moral choices, on their own schedule, with the company they choose to keep.
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Marvelous. Let the moral panic about slutty slutty sluts begin.
You say moral panic, I say eager anticipation.
I once met some slutty sluts from Shippensburg on spring break in Panama City. Mmmmm....slutty sluts...
Why didn't you phrase your comment in the form of a limerick, moron?
I've seldom met sluts so sluttical
Who loved to do all things buttical
But the good times I had
Were followed by bad
When my trip turned shigellical.
D-
From Wikipedia: Shigella infection is typically via ingestion (fecal?oral contamination)
I wish I could un-see what you did there.
Thanks and goodnight. This has been Warty, your guide to the world of disgusting facts.
Or, in your case, (f)acts.
Twenty minutes--not bad!
Which high school?
"Not allowing a zygote to implant is murder!"
I attended two giant state Us. I have no illusion that this will make the sexual behaviors of college students more or less slutty than last year or 15 years ago.
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Now that is almost apropos. Right on lily.
"Wow. What happened to you last night?"
"I don't want to talk about it. Do you have 100 quarters I can borrow?"
Is that roll of 100 quarters in your pocket, NutraSweet, or are you just glad to see me?
Both, baby.
You've touched my heart, NutraSweet. With the tip of your penis.
Get a room already!
Yeah! I, for one, wish serious issues could be discussed seriously on here.
Besides, that limerick was fucking horrible.
Besides, that limerick was fucking horrible.
I liked it, it was quite good for an extemporaneous piece. And I think "buttical" should be officially adopted into the English language.
You're right, of course. I'm just jealous that I've had writer's block for a while.*
*Except for the odes I write to Banjos on a daily basis.
we got an 85 percent response rate that the students supported Plan B in the House Center
I'm going to assume that buried under the bureaucratic blather is a statement that 85% of the students voted for Plan B.
100% of the men is a given, and gets you to 50%, plus 70% of the women gets you to 85%. My question is, why did 30% of the women vote against Plan B?
I can see 15% of the student body believing the nonsense that Plan B is an abortifacient.
Shit, dude, I vote against stairwells and coat hangers every chance I get.
There's always Women's Boxing...
But it's bad to let corporations put dangerous chemicals in our bodies when there are natural remedies available!
Maybe this is the homeopathic version.
Uhhh... homeos can't get pregnant, silly!
...
All vaginal intercourse is rape. We shouldn't encourage it.
Easy access to Plan B will reduce the impetus to castrate all the males on campus.
Shouldn't, like, all healthcare be free?
I voted against everything in college. It always seem to involved a new "student activities fee".
My question is, why did 30% of the women vote against Plan B?
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that is the group pursuing the MRS degree, still available on most campi.
"smoke-blanketed video game arcades in the 1980s"
I know it's bad for you. And unpleasant and gross for many. But damn, I miss smoke filled public places.
LIke when you watch those old movies from the eighties and even nineties when someone lit up in a restaraunt...
That pretty much summarizes my last trip to Houston. "I can still smoke inside a restaurant? Fuckin A." Then went on to Austin and found many of the clubs were non-smoking. How am I supposed to enjoy destroying my liver when my lungs are clear?
Hate to break it to you but smoking has been banned in Houston for 7 years now.
What? No. I ate at a restaurant in Spring or TW where they still had the separate ventilation deal.
Hell, it was unpleasant and gross and I went out of my way to avoid them---patronizing places with well separated non-smoking section and the like---and I miss them.
What kind of low dive bar can you run without a pall of smoke? It's just not right.
Yeah. If you are going to the bar for the healthy environment, you are doing it wrong.
If you ever have a stop-over in Denver, be aware that there is a smoking restaurant in the airport. Something about it having been grandfathered-in when Colorado banned smoking or some such.
Interviewer: Is it true, Dr. Paul, that under your Administration there would be heroin-vending machines in the public schools?
Ron Paul: "Public schools"?!
Libertarians need to learn something from the pro-choice racket. I'm not sure what that something is, but we need to learn it stat.
Susan G. Komen foundation withdraws .0000000000000000001% of Planned Parenthood's funding which was earmarked for breast exams, the pro-choice movement drops a deuce in their pants and 48 hours later, the funding is reinstated.
Plan B, a medicine... a medicine is now sold in vending machines.
Yet we can't get a leaf of marijuana sold without 10,000 special zoning regulations and cash-handling restrictions being injected into the process.
What are we not getting here?
STOP RESISTING!
Moobs to boobs ratio too high.
1) Politicians and LEOs don't have an already invested power and control structure against breast exams. They do against drugs.
2) It's a KULTUR WAR super hot-button. Abortion and anything around it is ultra polarizing. Pot...not so much.
3) Most people don't give a shit about liberty.
(#3 is the important one)
What are we not getting here?
Well, it ain't me!
We're not getting that in order to get any of these things done that we'd like to get done, you have to grease the palms of some bureaucrat somewhere.
The left has no problem with fellating politicians and their paper pushing lackeys.
The left has no problem with fellating politicians and their paper pushing lackeys.
I'm pretty sure the military contractors and their toadies on the right are doing the same fucking thing.
Something about being caring esp. towards women. I really don't know either. Libertarians are pro-choice about most things.
Libertarians need to learn something from the pro-choice racket.
Libertarians are incapable of crying, on cue or otherwise, and find standing outside of public buildings holding tacky signs distasteful.
*polishes dragonbone monocle*
Oooo dragonbone. Is that vintage? Where did you get it? I'd love to add one to my collection. It would go nicely with the leviathan scaled one. Or the one made from the femur of Heracles.
The left thinks govt should be able to regulate/ban anything except pelvic issues. Probably because they have an 18-year-old's view of the meaning of "freedom".
"It pays $25 for one dose and that's exactly what the student has to pay."
They forgot about overhead costs. Vending machines require a capital investment plus operation and maintenance. Fucking government institutions.
We like that thinking.
We anticipate little usage.
The cost of these machines not covered by sales are thus coming out of every student's non optional fees.
Drawing from my college experience, that is probably one of the less annoying and minor uses of the mandatory fees. I'd be much more annoyed about paying for the tennis courts and football field that I never used or cared about.
Which are in many cases being paid for by federal taxpayers.
Which I'm paying and I don't even need the pill, and if I did I would have to buy it from the pharmacy 'cause no-one is subsidizing *my* bad decisions.
whether or not you consider the use of the pill a vice
the vice is in the sex that necessitates the pill. (duh?)
Twice the vice!
Murder was vice, last I checked.
The university does not profit from the sales. It pays $25 for one dose and that's exactly what the student has to pay.
So there's ZERO operating overhead to these vending machines? I smell a HUGE rat, and it's dripping with red ink.
(Col. Angus might have dealt it, since he apparently smelt it first.)
Okay, new outrage: Vending machines are putting drug store clerks out of work!
Haha, beat you to it!
Don't worry. We'll always have Sudafed. At least until the meth-heads move on to something new.
It's called the student activities fee, student health fee, or whatever other bullshit they come up with.
I sang about this years back when I recorded and released the single version of a song featured in The Poseidon Adventure.
There's got to be a morning after.....
And remember, PA is the same state that had wine vending machines.
Ship's my alma mater. Although when I was going, the school mascots, the Red Raiders, were Indians (Shippensburg was a early colonial outpost subject to raids). Then they changed it to a red ship, saying that "red raiders" were raiding ships, and that that's what the universary meant all along, forget all that red indian stuff.
And they don't have them anymore.
So if I want a bottle of whiskey, I have to go to a state store during banking hours, blow into a tube and show ID.
If I want a bottle of Sudafed, I have to go to a pharmacy counter, show ID and give them my contact information so they can make sure I'm not using it unwisely.
But if someone wants to kill their baby, it's ALL ABOUT CONVENIENCE.
"red Raider" sounds like someone with a menstrual fetish.
BTW, funniest graffiti I ever saw was "This gum tastes awful!" written on our college's condom vending machine.
$25 pill or $1 condom...?
If I buy the pill, I won't have as much money to get shitfaced and raped...but if I buy the condom and use the remaining $24 to get even more shitfaced and raped, I'll have more fun!
Or $25 and have risky, forbidden, dangerous, unsafe sex.
Everybody wins!
In Rick Santorum's home state, no less. I bet he became agitated when he heard about this.
I think all drugs should be sold in vending machines.
I'd settle for not being carded when I cold medicine.
Now who comes up with all that crazy stuff? I mean like seriously dude? Wow.
http://www.anon-puter.tk
I apologize for being the 70th commenter, for obvious reasons.
I think we should sell drugs and guns in vending machines too. The only problem with guns though is that crime may target the machine.
At least were not like Japan...
http://voiceoftruth.files.word.....hines2.jpg
Dr. Serr says that somewhere between 350 and 400 doses are sold each year to the female population
only 350-400? I suppose most girls get their guys to buy it for them...
I keep a jar full on my nightstand.
Is there something wrong with me because this article got me turned on?
Let's fuck.
All these posts and not one mention of the much lamented Automat?
Sad. This is not more freedom for women or some kind of progress. It's moral decay.