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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

More Questions

Maggie, I appreciate your contribution to this debate. There are several important questions that are being either ignored, or taken as settled. Your post focuses on one: Has the widespread availability of contraception increased the incidence of out of wedlock sexual activity and out of wedlock births?
Here are some other questions:
Cristina is solicitous of the rights of married couples to use birth control for the responsible spacing of births, and enhancement of their marriage. So are many of the comments over at the Family Scholars blog.
Do you agree that the public policy isssues and the personal issues are different for married couples versus unmarried individuals?
Could you live with the post-Griswold world, but pre-Eisenstadt world? In other words, do you think it would be good public policy to require access to contraception for married couples, but leave access for the unmarried to the discretion of the states?

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