$9: Price for a Month's Supply of Birth Control Pills at Target 3 Miles from Georgetown Law

By Gregory Gwyn-Williams, Jr.
CNSNews
Mar. 06, 2012

(CNSNews.com) – Although Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke testified to the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee last month that contraception can cost a law student $3,000 over three years and that some of her fellow students could not afford it, a Target store only 3 miles from the law school currently sells a month's supply of birth control pills for only $9 to people who do not have insurance plans covering contraceptives.

That would make the total cost for birth control pills for a student who decided to use them for all three years of law school just $324.

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