A few months ago, IL Gov. Rod Blagojevich forced a temporary rule on IL pharmacists to dispense emergency contraceptives even if that would betray their consciences. One way ECs may work is by stopping an embryo from implanting in the uterus – abortion.
Yesterday, a bi-partisan legislative committee voted to make Blagojevich’s temporary rule binding.
The Copley News Service reported:

The rule will require pharmacies that dispense contraceptives to fill birth-control prescriptions “without delay,” or help patients make other arrangements. Alternatives can include transferring the prescription to another pharmacy or handing it back at the patient’s request.

In other words, if a pharmacy carries regular birth control pills, it cannot refuse to dispense ECs.

There are many (pharmacists) who believe that the morning-after pill is an act of abortion,” [GOP state Sen. David] Leitch said. “That is a right of conscience. To use this gimmick to characterize morning-after pills as conventional contraception is simply wrong.”

But it’s not wrong. ECs are simply megadoses of the same hormones used in contraceptive pills. In other words, if ECs potentially abort, so do birth control pills. And both do.
But may pro-life organizations, including National Right to Life, have resisted taking a position on birth control pills. This presents a quandary.

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