particular.
dear ohio state representative
john becker.
it's me, melissa.
now, your bill broadly defines
abortion to include, quote,
drugs or devices used to prevent
the implantation of a pert
liesed ovum.
in your testimony during last
week's hearing, you said you
didn't intend for birth control
pills to be included in that
definition.
i'm not exactly sure how you
make the distinction, because
according to the american
college of obstetricians and
jien kol
gynecologists, you know,
doctors, the pill can impede the
fertilized egg from attaching to
the uterine wall.
i am not saying that to give you
any incentive for banning
insurance coverage of birth
control pills too, but just to
point out the tip of the iceberg
of what you don't know about the
very health choices you are
trying to restrict with your
legislation.
because you also went on to
defend urban of intrauterine
devices commonly known as iuds
based on your belief that they
fit into your scientifically
specious definition of an