In November, the morning-after pill -- or Plan B -- will be available for sale over the counter at pharmacies and health clinics for individuals eighteen and older. Supporters of the pill demand that it be available to all ages. Anti-abortion activists say Plan B ends a life and could increase sexual promiscuity.
Guests:
Julie Rovner, NPR health policy correspondent
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA)
Rick Duncan, professor of law at the University of Nebraska
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