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WASHINGTON The government is moving the morning-after pill over the counter
but only those 15 and older can buy it -- an attempt
to find middle ground just days before a court-imposed deadline to lift
all age restrictions on the emergency contraceptive.Today, Plan B One-Step
is sold behind pharmacy counters, and buyers must prove they're 17 or
older to buy it without a prescription. Tuesday's decision by the Food
and Drug Administration lowers the age limit and will allow the pill
to sit on drugstore shelves next to spermicides or other women's health
products and condoms -- but anyone who wants to buy it must
prove their age at the cash register.Some contraceptive advocates called
the move promising."This decision is a step in the right direction for
increased access to a product that is a safe and effective method
of preventing unintended pregnancies," said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash. "It's
also a decision that moves us closer to these critical availability decisions
being based on science, not politics."But earlier this month, U.S. District
Judge Edward Korman of New York blasted the Obama administration for imposing
the age-17 limit, saying it had let election-year politics trump science
and was making it hard for women of any age to obtain
the emergency contraception in time. He ordered an end to the age
restrictions by Monday.The women's group that sued over the age limits said
Tuesday's action is not enough, and it will continue
lowest rating hes
received on health care since his 13-point negative rating in December 2011
(42-55 percent). Seven percent of voters say health care is the most
important issue facing the country, which puts it well behind the economy
(42 percent), the federal deficit (17 percent) and terrorism (9 percent)
on the priority list. Health care still tops guns (5 percent), Social
Security (5 percent), immigration (4 percent) and foreign policy (1 percent).These
Fox News health care poll results are based on landline and cell
phone interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide.
The poll was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research
(D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 - 22.
The full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or
minus three percentage points.Medical MarijuanaAlmost all voters -- 85 percent
-- say its okay for adults to use medical marijuana if it
is prescribed by a physician.Still, theres some doubt about its use: The
poll, finds 30 percent of voters think people who smoke medical marijuana
truly need it for medical purposes, while nearly half -- 47 percent
-- think those people just want to smoke pot.In general, voters are
about evenly divided over legalizing marijuana: 46 percent of voters favor
legalization, while 49 oppose. Democrats favor the legal route by 57-39
percent; Republicans oppose it, 62-33 percent.These Fox News poll results
on marijuana are based on
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