They only had an objection to a couple of kinds of birth controls I believe, but again, it's their business. I don't see the "politics" of it, just a belief.
This was a quote from a website talking about the ruling:
Why did Hobby Lobby challenge the federal mandate to provide certain forms of birth prevention methods?
The Hobby Lobby case has always been about one thing only: the Greens’ right to live out their faith in their business without government unduly intruding on their ability to do so. The Court agreed that the government violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by presenting the Greens with an unfair choice: violate their religious beliefs by paying for drugs and devices that could terminate life, or pay huge fines.
Hobby Lobby
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HL was not suing to stop ALL birth control....just certain ones (i.e. "the day after pill")xlsdraw Thanks this. -
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The original point of my posts that is getting derailed, is that info was missing and I was mentioning my experience with what I found when I inquired. -
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