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Poll: Mass. School Vote May Make Condoms Available at Age 12

One Massachusetts School Committee may be adopting a program which would make condoms available to students as young as 12.

 

One Massachusetts School Committee has voted to battle teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases by making condoms available to students as young as 12 years old, a Huffington Post article reported.

In Springfield, the School Committee voted 5-1 last Thursday in favor of the "Comprehensive Reproductive Health Policy."

Under the program, students would be able to acquire condoms from school nurses and high-school based clinics, The Republican reported.

The district would notify parents before the program takes effect, giving them the chance to opt their children out. Any students who receive the contraceptives would be counseled on abstinence as well as proper storage and use.

Springfield Mayor Domenic J. Sarno called the policy "the smart move to make," according to a NY Daily News article.

A second vote of approval is required before the program is implemented.

  • Do you think schools should make contraceptives available to younger students?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes
        18 (29%)
    • No
        42 (67%)
    • Unsure
        2 (3%)
    Total votes: 62
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Huffington Post, Poll, condoms in mass. schools, ny daily news, and sex ed in schools

Matt

3:32 pm on Monday, March 19, 2012

and yet another reason i dislike liberals

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