Thank you khnyny. The author could have done more IMO, and she could have shared information like you shared. She didn't, and it just makes me believe that her intent was political, not educational. And maybe you can answer a question for me. Does planned parenthood have doctors who will prescribe the medication she was wanting, and does Planned Parenthood have information on which pharmacies will fill those prescriptions? The reason I ask is that Planned Parenthood evidently has no hesitation to conceal evidence of statutory rape, so why would they be hesitant to steer patients to sources for the "morning after" pill?
It certainly looks like the LA Times is in sync with the Washington Compost in the timing of their "information", lol. This article appeared today in the LA Times, what a coincidence. How fortunate for all of us that these fine news organizations conspire, I mean, work hard to inform and advise.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-fda25may25,0,3259830.story?coll=la-home-nation
In answer to your question, (sorry about the delay), I don't know what Planned Parenthood's policies are re access, but I am sure that info is readily available on their website.
It does seem the author's intentions re this piece are political. The WP has run numerous stories promoting over the counter access to the Morning After Pill for quite some time.