Should 17-year-olds get "morning-after" pill without prescription?

FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: 17-year-old girls will soon be able to buy the so-called morning-after pill without a doctor's prescription – and for that matter without their parents' knowledge or permission. The emergency contraceptive is currently available to women 18 and older, but the FDA says it will soon be available to 17-year-olds as well. … Continue reading Should 17-year-olds get "morning-after" pill without prescription?