<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div>In my mind, from what has been reported, this is either a publicity stunt (to gather conservative customers) or a measure to reduce cost of business by the Green family and HL. As it is now established that they invest in the companies that profit from the very things they claim to abhor on religious grounds. There are many mutual funds and investment tools one can invest with to follow either "justice principles", "green principles", or "religious principles", etc.. HL overtly elects to not follow their "deep" principles with their monetary business decisions, as exhibited by their own investment behavior.<br>
</div>What I do not understand is why it has not come up that women's reproductive health medications have, for years, had more than a single reason for being prescribed. While both viagra and the morning after pill may have a single use; I personally know of many women who have been prescribed birth control pills due to overly heavy menstrual flow, (to ameliorate anemia), or fluctuating hormone levels that birth control pills bring into balance, for instance. <br>
</div>This is not about religious beliefs being compromised. IMHO, this is about not allowing women, adult women to have equal access to prescribed medications to improve their quality of life.<br><br></div>I only hope that women everywhere will quit opening their wallets the the Green family.<br>
</div>But that is my opinion.<br></div>Lynn McCollough<br></div>