D.C. Deregulates Birth Control…and Dooms It With Obamacare Add-Ons
The change would put D.C. in line with a rapidly rising number of states allowing pharmacist-prescribed oral contraceptives.


The District of Columbia Council gave the green light Tuesday to a bill allowing birth control pills to be purchased with a pharmacist's prescription.
The measure stops short of allowing over-the-counter contraceptive sales, which would run afoul of Food and Drug Administration policy. But it would allow for women to obtain birth control pills without regular visits to a doctor. The D.C. Board of Pharmacy would figure out how to implement the change.
The change would put D.C. in line with a rapidly increasing number of states allowing pharmacist-prescribed oral contraceptives. Following Oregon and California's lead, Colorado, Hawaii, Maryland, Missouri, New Mexico and Ohio passed similar legislation last year. Several others (including Iowa, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine, South Carolina, Texas, and Tennessee) considered it.
The D.C. bill isn't all deregulatory goodness: it would also enshrine parts of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into local law, including the requirement that insurance companies cover contraception and other preventative health services at no out-of-pocket cost to the insured. The idea is to ensure their continued "free" coverage even if all or part of the ACA is repealed.
The bill now heads to D.C. Mayor Muriel Browser. If she signs it, the measure will then (like all D.C. legislation) be subject to congressional review—which could be tricky considering the current climate with regard to contraception mandates and Obamacare in general.
"No other state or local jurisdiction in the country has to worry that a random congressman is going to try and meddle with a locally-passed law," lamented D.C. council member and author of the bill, Charles Allen, in a statement.
True—but decreasing the barriers to accessing contraception might have a better chance if not yoked to a currently pointless policy backing up an already existing (and controversial) federal law.
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the requirement that insurance companies cover contraception and other preventative health services at no out-of-pocket cost to the insured
The Dems just want fewer white babies so that the Dem-voting Brown Hordes can take over and turn this country into a socialist paradise.
Holy hell.
Wait, I thought they wanted to kill all the black babies with abortion? I'm confused.
It's madness, Zeb.
Absolute madness.
It's dead babies all the way down.
"No other state or local jurisdiction in the country has to worry that a random congressman is going to try and meddle with a locally-passed law,"
They should just make it illegal live in DC.
Taxation without representation!!!
Ok, stop the taxation then.
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I'd almost rather stop the representation.
I'll give up representation if it comes with a promise of no taxation. Not like my views are being represented now anyway.
It practically is already. Ask any coke or gun dealer.
On the plus side, there are lots of people on both the left and right that we ought to be supplying free contraceptives to.
Just make it OTC, and be done with it.
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