These are the arguments for the clinic.
- Franklin County has an excessively high rate if STI’s and teen pregnancies.
- County spends tax-payer dollars to deal with STI’s and unintended pregnancies.
- There is a need for better access to reproductive health services. It is a 1.5-2 hours bus ride to other office. Much of the target clientele have transportation issues.
- Proposed site on major street with easy access by foot or bus.
- Services are provided regardless of patients ability to pay.
- No plans for controversial birth terminations. That is not a current need.
- Pasco teens are not getting good reproductive health information.
- Despite the news splash, violent attacks on clinics are very rare.
- Property values near the Kennewick clinic have gone up
- La Clinica and Miramar don’t provide all the same services and when they do they cost more.
- If PP were going into a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood no one would care.
- Existing community health organizations don’t have the fund to provide the services PP does.
- The people who use the services are not well-represented at the hearing
- Not everyone has decent parents who can deal responsibly with sexual health issues
- The arguments against the clinic are based on myths.
- Religion should not govern the making of public policy. We don’t live in Iran.
- Most family-provided sex education is poor. Most kids think they invented sex.
- Absence of PP denies many people of the choices provided by law
- PP is there when churches and parents are not.
- PP is another source of safe and appropriate healthcare
- It’s the protestors that cause problems at PP clinics, not the clinic.
- PP gives people the tools to make their own best choice.
- People who are claiming to be godly are being hateful and judgmental.
- If permit is denied, the bullies win. Decision makers show their cowardice.
- Abstinence is included in comprehensive sex education.
- PP educators are trained how to communicate in an age-appropriate manner
- Abortion not needed in Pasco. Education is needed.
- Absence of PP services harms women. Women are people too.
- People are more concerned about property values than providing needed services to their community.
- Contraception is given to those who are or are about to be sexually active. Without it there will simply be more people having unprotected sex.
Arguments against PP clinic:
- Location near a school is inappropriate.
- PP activities are against scripture.
- Parents should teach children about sex
- Logic doesn’t matter. Bible (the way I read it) is more important.
- Young people should be completely subject to their parents
- PP treats patients poorly
- PP activities cause future guilt in patients.
- Women that get pregnant should always attempt to give birth
- Teenagers should always have their babies
- PP building was a part of school district a decade ago. People might still thing it is.
- If permit is approved there will be no chance to stop abortions at the site later
- PP near a school is a danger to the children
- Comprehensive sexual education doesn’t work
- PP will attract protestors endangering nearby children (repeated many times)
- Sex education is an encouragement to engage in sex
- PP not needed. La Clinica provides the same services
- PP will reduce property values
- PP is there to indoctrinate children but the reproductive counseling given by religious groups is not indoctrination.
- Morning-after medication is abortion and shouldn’t be used
- Protestors have a constitutional right to harass reproductive health clinics
- All health-related issues for minors should be handle through their parents.
- Healthcare for minors should not be confidential.
- There is discrimination against people with large families.
- Teen pregnancy should not be seen as a problem
- It is appropriate for people to have many children and struggle with the hardships that come with them.
- If PP is approved voters will show their displeasure at the polls
- In Las Vegas there are a number of PP clinics. When PP goes into a neighborhood it becomes a ghetto.
- In the nearby school there are children who have do-not-approach orders against past family members. The publicity generated by protestors will expose those children to maybe having their picture on public display.
- God doesn’t want PP clinics
- A position against PP is the only moral position that is OK.
- The planning commission should go beyond it legal responsibilities and just say no to PP because it is the right thing to do.
- The presence of protestors will be detrimental to the businesses.
- The presence of protestors will keep people from buying houses nearby.
- I’ve got gross-out pictures of aborted fetuses
- All PP does is perform abortions
- Church is the answer to educating children properly
- I don’t need a reason to be against PP. I just believe because that’s what my spiritual leaders tell me to do.
- PP services not needed. Catholic family services are sufficient.
- High teen pregnancy rate is because of media images not lack of education
- High teen pregnancy rate is because abortions are easy to get
- It doesn’t matter what other services PP provides. If they do abortions they should not be allowed to exist.
- Grace Clinic and churches provide the same services as PP. PP not needed.
- Abortions are coming to Pasco
- One woman risked her life to continue a pregnancy that was destroying her kidneys. After child was born she was able to get dialysis and eventually a kidney transplant. It was a risk worth taking.
- Protestors will make too much noise
- Another woman refused the abortion option and gave birth to a Down’s syndrome child. Child died at age 15 but it was worth it to her.
- We need a growing population
- If people are opposed to PP then it shouldn’t go in. No matter what.
- Protestors will require more expense from law enforcement
- Contraception is wrong.
- Abortion has terrible consequences
- PP does not provide adoption services
- Abortions endanger public health.
- I feel guilty about talking my wife into an abortion.
- Children shouldn’t know about such things as PP.
- PP increases number of teen pregnancies
- PP employees are prejudiced about their support. Christians who oppose are not prejudiced.
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