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Plan B vs. Religious Liberty: Not So Fast
Finally -- some good news in the battle between so-called reproductive rights and religious liberty.
How supremely ironic is it that at the same time the Obama Administration is seeking to force religious organizations to offer insurance coverage of abortion-inducing drugs, a federal district court in Washington State has ruled that the state cannot force pharmacies to dispense those very same drugs?
That's right. And this comes close on the heels of what amounted to a 9-0 smack-down of the Administration by the Supreme Court, which insisted in the Hosanna-Tabor case that even in hiring, the First Amendment gives "special solicitude to the rights of religious organizations."
So, even though the Administration is seeking to trample religious rights by executive fiat, for now, at least, the courts are having none of it.
After five years of litigation, U.S. District Judge Ronald Leighton has ruled that the State of Washington cannot force pharmacies to sell Plan B or other emergency contraceptives, which many pro-lifers quite rightly see as abortion drugs.
Now, the makers of Plan B will claim that it isn't an abortion drug, that it merely prevents pregnancy. But the product information included with this drug, which can be taken up to three days after intercourse, says quite clearly that Plan B "may inhibit implantation" of a fertilized egg by causing the lining of a woman's uterus to thin.
Friends, that means a genetically complete human being will die in the womb, and that's abortion!
Judge Leighton, in a very meticulous opinion, notes that the state has already provided numerous exemptions to a law mandating that pharmacies stock drugs that the public wants, exemptions based on non-religious reasons. So, Leighton says, forcing pharmacists to stock Plan B despite their religious objections amounts to an unconstitutional case of religious discrimination.
And so it does. So, while this case will probably be appealed -- the pro-abortion lobby never sleeps -- for now, at least, pharmacies and pharmacists in Washington State will not have to choose between their religiously informed consciences and their jobs and businesses. They'll actually be able to make their own choices in this matter.
Choice? Hey! What a concept!
And I have even more good news: The lead counsel in the case, Kristen Waggoner, is a graduate of our Centurions Program. The Centurions Program trains and brings together leaders like Kristen in a growing network of Christian worldview movement leaders. You can find out more about how you or a leader you know can become a Centurion by visiting BreakPoint.org.
Kristen was gratified by the decision. Here's what she told us at BreakPoint, "The case will likely be appealed by Planned Parenthood, but Judge Leighton's extensive findings have set us up well for an appeal." She says, "It's a great decision and we're thrilled with it. I am so thankful for the pharmacy owner and two pharmacists willing to stand up for their religious convictions in the face of great adversity."
And Kristen, we are so thankful for you, and for other Centurions who are out there making a difference -- and for all the friends of our ministry who faithfully support us with their prayers and gifts.
In the meantime, keep the pressure on to protect real choice, human life, and religious liberty -- just as Kristen does.

5 Comments
Son of Liberty
Friday, March 9, 2012 at 2:34 PM
If the Liberal leftist get their way it'll be "See you at the door to the Crematorium". They'll decide who is fit to live and not fit according to the dictates of their mantra. They are already crying for our blood when they start wanking about what a conservative says. They are calling us the "New Terrorists", because we believe in smaller government, more liberty, and adherance to the Constitution and reverence to Almighty God. Time to start cleaning house.
readinglady
Friday, March 9, 2012 at 3:46 PM
@ SonIt is WAAAY past time for house cleaning.
J Paul
Friday, March 9, 2012 at 6:18 PM
It is heartening to see that the Constitution can be understood by some judges. In light of that, as we know, the root issue is freedom of religion. Few have noted that even though one may be a secular humanist or even an atheist; those folks, at some point in the future may have a vested interest in the first amendment: they too may need to advance an argument to preserve their own freedom of conscience even if it isn't defined by faith. So every citizen has a stake in religious freedom and the need to understand that freedom is salutary to all citizens. The issue need not be one which maroons people of faith. We should all be protected by a state which seeks to manifest itself as a leviathan.
Son of Liberty
Friday, March 9, 2012 at 7:31 PM
To Reading Lady, Well if you think its waaaay past time for house cleaning, then I'll look for you on the field. You'll know me as I'll be one of the first ones into the fight. As I said before, I'm ready to lay my life on the line for liberty.
jdisario
Sunday, March 11, 2012 at 5:57 PM
The actions of the "progressives" on the left are of no surprise. This is what they firmly believe as they are are followers of one of the first progressives, Margaret Sanger. I have included a sampling of some of her quotes here:“Couples should be required to submit applications to have a child” Plan for Peace – Birth Control Review, April 1932“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.” Woman’s Body, Woman’s Right: A Social History of Birth Control in America“Birth control appeals to the advanced radical because it is calculated to undermine the authority of the Christian churches. I look forward to seeing humanity free someday of the tyranny of Christianity no less than Capitalism.” Killer Angel: p 104“A woman’s satisfaction is more important than any marriage vow” Birth Control in America, p.11“The marriage bed is the most degenerating influence in the social order” p.23 (This is quite different than God’s view: “Marriage is honorable in all, and the bed undefiled; but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge.” Hebrews 13:4)“The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members it to kill it.” Women and the New Race (Eugenics Publ. Co., 1920, 1923)“I cannot refrain from saying that women must come to recognize there is some function of womanhood other than being a child-bearing machine.” What Every Girl Should Know 1915While He was carrying His cross to His own crucifixion, Jesus was battered and beaten, loosing massive amounts of blood with each step, as He was just scourged by the Romans. He still was teaching, ministering to people, and giving people a glimpse of what was to come. In the Book of Luke we see the following passage:As they led him away, they seized Simon from Cyrene, who was on his way in from the country, and put the cross on him and made him carry it behind Jesus. A large number of people followed him, including women who mourned and wailed for him. Jesus turned and said to them, “Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me; weep for yourselves and for your children. For the time will come when you will say, ‘Blessed are the barren women, the wombs that never bore and the breasts that never nursed!’ Then ” ‘they will say to the mountains, “Fall on us!” and to the hills, “Cover us!” For if men do these things when the tree is green, what will happen when it is dry?” – Luke 23:26-31What about Planned Parenthood today? Do they still adhere to these insane attitudes espoused by Ms. Sanger? Let us look at some more recent quotes from the organization and those who support it:“Our highest honor, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America Margaret Sanger Award, is presented annually to recognize leadership, excellence, and outstanding contributions to the reproductive health and rights movement.” – Currently on their websiteIn Planned Parenthood’s 1985 “Annual Report” leaders of that organization proclaimed that they were, “Proud of our past, and planning for our future.”“I admire Margaret Sanger enormously, her courage, her tenacity, her vision . . . And when I think about what she did all those years ago in Brooklyn, taking on archetypes, taking on attitudes and accusations flowing from all directions, I am really in awe of her.” – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, accepting the Margaret Sanger Award from the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, March 2009You can read more about this topic and other issues of faith on THE NATIONAL REPORT.