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Missouri measure would drop contraception requirement in sex ed

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A House panel is considering legislation in Missouri that drop a school requirement to teach contraception.

Under the measure, schools wouldn’t have to make contraception a part of their sex education classes and would only be required to tell kids that if they really wanted info, they could go to their doctors. Nice. I know how eager teenagers are to talk sex with the family doc.

Sponsoring Rep. Cynthia Davis said medical providers are a more appropriate place for teens to get information on contraceptives.

"We're not expecting the public school to do everything," said Davis, R-O'Fallon. Under the state's current policy, "we're letting non-medical professionals talk about medical events."

Are you kidding? Isn’t that a teacher’s job? Next she’ll be arguing that if kids want to know about biology, they’ll have to go to a practicing scientist. After all, we wouldn’t want a non-science professional teaching how to dissect a frog.

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