Should the Government Provide Birth Control to Women?

Question by Jeff: Should the government provide Birth control to women?
I understand that not taking birth control can cause cysts and the such but I dont want to pay. Did anyone pay for my hormone treatments after I had surgery? No, no one pays for my medicine, except for me. Not the government, not the hospital, me and my insurance.
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Answer by Edward the Less
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NO.

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