They have...
Lost their tiny ass minds...
Lawmakers in Maryland have put forward a bill that would make condoms available throughout elementary schools in the state.
The controversial bill was introduced by Democrat Del. Nicole Williams of Prince George's County. The legislation, Bill 380 would repeal a ban on condoms and other forms of contraception being available within vending machines at kindergarten, nursery, elementary or secondary public schools.
Maryland’s House of Delegates advanced the bill on Friday, 89-41. It now is headed to the Democrat-controlled Senate.
Full article, HERE from Town Hall.
What's next? Birth control for the girls (equal opportunity and all that)
Tampons in the boy's bathrooms? Sex ed? Kama Sutra required reading? Teacher demonstrations???
I cannot understand what they think they are accomplishing with this. I guess I'm not twisted enough...
Having been a parent of two daughters, I know the pressures they get as soon as they start 'developing' and become 'prey' for a segment of the male population. My oldest daughter was caught up in that mess, and it affects her to this day.
I also remember my neighbor who had two daughters who went through puberty 'early', at 11 and 12, and by the time the oldest was 13, she looked 18, was fighting off adult males, and ended up with both of them homeschooled to protect them from the predators out there. They literally didn't get to be little girls and enjoy the toys, dolls, and things like that due to their development and looks.
And all four of us that lived in that condo building became surrogate parents to those girls as necessary, including running men off who kept driving by.
One hopes the parents in MD pull their kids from these schools and/or move out of state. The children's lives are more precious than staying in that environment, especially when the government is pushing it...
Kicking the soap box back in the corner now... Grrrr...
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Did an internet search to see is Del. Nicole Williams is married or has children. Couldn't find anything that said yea or nay. I am guessing she has no children. The good news, though, is: "A Senate committee spent all of 10 seconds Friday morning killing House Bill 380." https://marylandmatters.org/2025/03/01/bill-allowing-contraceptive-vending-machines-in-schools-dies-quick-death-in-senate-committee/