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walgreens is not asking women who are asking for this medication what they are using this medication. for they are just who, by the way the republican attorney general association in support of january six and said all kinds of inflammatory messages before that they have threatened to sue based on a 19th century anti pornography law, the comstock act, which has not been used in decades, to try to say that, well, this is sort of similar because the comstock act also had a line in it about abortion. but this is not an abortion pill. this is a medication that can be used legally or illegally. walgreens has abrogated to itself, rather than all of the women and all the states making the decision how to use this substance, they have taken it upon themselves that this is always going to be illegal. that s absurd. they are things which are legal in some purposes and not legal for others. and this is a medicine which is needed by thousands of women across maybe the legislature should