As you realize, the Supreme Court docket is on the point of rule on sending or receiving mifepristone by mail.
To cease it, the court docket is planning to invoke the Comstock Act, which prohibits mailing medicine — any medicine — through the submit or through a standard
service.
If the Supreme Court docket revives this regulation, it may imply that nobody, and I
do imply nobody, will have the ability to obtain medicine by way of the mail.
Consider the inconvenience to the hundreds of senior residents, simply at
Kaiser Permanente alone, who get their coronary heart meds, their metformin or
their thyroid meds by way of the mail in order that they don’t must waste time
standing in line or waste gasoline getting into to the pharmacy each time
they should renew their prescriptions.
Don’t any of the Supreme Court docket justices ever take into consideration the results of their actions?
Carol Lake, Federal Approach