If there is an age requirement and sold behind the counter by the druggist then I don't have a big problem with it. It should only be sold to adults that can fully understand all the risks in taking it.

I can see a use for it for woman that are not sexually active, they might not want to go on any other form of birth control. But there could be that one time they were not counting on where these pills could come in handy.

But for it to be hanging right next to the condoms for anyone to pick up......then NO.

I can picture it now, a 15/16 year old girl goes out on her date, but first they have to stop at the drug store so she can pick up her morning after pills and again the next night, and the next night, etc. Or the boy who tells his girfrind, "I got these pills for you so you don't have to worry about anything, you won't get pregent." "you know it's safe or else they wouldn't sell them" "Trust me."

I went to walmart the other day and bought spray paint and because I bought over 3 cans, the register rang up an age check. You had to be over 18 to buy 3 or more cans of spray paint. But it might be OK to buy the morning after pill at any age.

I'm sorry but I strongly belive you should have to go up to the counter and face the druggist and ask for the pills, with a age check and handed all the information needed to use it responsible before ever being able to buy it.