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Which has what to do with this issue? Nothing is lost by forcing teens to have an adult, preferably a parent, relative, and/or legal guardian/medical professional get them Plan B rather than giving them unlimited access. Nothing that can be proven since you can't prove that Plan B reduces unwanted pregnancies overall.
Actually, yes time is lost and in the case of plan B that is important. Also there is a pretty decent potential many parents won't sign off on it. Yes, Plan B does reduce unwanted pregnancies if it is used. I am not sure where you got that absurd logic, but it will actually prevent pregnancies and has been proven to do so. Since the people who use it don't want to become pregnant then it will prevent unwanted pregnancies. Spreading complete BS is not helping.
Look, if you want to do something like they do for pseudoephedrine products and create a national database and register purchasers to intervene if they are purchasing too much plan B then I could possibly see that. Still, that would only apply to those people who cross a threshold of purchases and there should be no prevention of a person getting it for a few random emergencies. It would be fairly ineffective and costly, but if it makes you feel better then fight for that.