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All I want to say, is there are a lot of people who are living on a low income, and can't afford to go and buy them. And I think that any county or state that puts a ban on them,is really ignorant.
As an HIV+ gay man that considers himself a Christian, I find it abhorrent that people will use their supposed belief in God to support and encourage hatred and ignorance. Let me ask this, If I buy a gun to protect myself, couldn't that too be seen as encouraging illegal and immoral behavior? Aren't guns used quite frequently in the commission of illegal and immoral acts every day? And doesn't the use of alcohol frequently lead to immoral and illegal behavior? Yet both are still available.
I use to live in Dallas County, and I had no problem with this policy. I feel that anyone who is planning on having sex needs to purchase their own condoms, why should the tax payers have to pay for them or the agencies that are having a hard time making it each year with less and less funding be responsible for buying them for those who are planning on having sex.
Mario
Here in town, when you go to a drugstore to buy condoms and lubricating agents, you find them behind locked showcases. For the descrete buyer this is an outrageous impediment! Plus, have you checked out their prices? Equally outrageous!
January 11, 2009 • West Palm Beach, FL