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Quote by: Zealot Jeff Katz, another famed talk show host like Rush told of a letter that was honored by the Golden Gate Planned Parenthood.
The letter, which is posted on the Jeff Katz Web page of KSFO radio SF., is written by a seventeen year old girl in appreciation to PPGG. When the girl was 11 she was raped by her boyfriend. She went to PP and they helped her thru the ordeal without notifying the parents or the law. At 14 she came to the PP to get birth control medication. Again without notifying the parents.
Now at 17 she tells how grateful she is to the PP and they are using her letter for advertisment. She also informs the world that she has been tested for STDs and Aids about four times already in her life time. How proud the PP must be for helping this young lady in her dangerous life of promiscuity. Wonder if she had any abortions, huh? |
Your comments have no bearing to the topic question.
The answer to your question is quite easy to find.
The answer to the topic question is almost certainly NO. A parental notification law was passed this year and there was no such law in place prior to this year's election. Therefore, for services provided prior to November of this year, no laws were broken. I could not tell in the text of the proposed law when it was to take effect so I will assume that if services were provide after election day of this year they would have been illegal as the person in question is still under the age of 18.
http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/bp_no...f/entire73.pdf
Keith