


Costco announced today that it will no longer dispense abortion pills, citing low demand. Students for Life, Alliance Defending Freedom, and others have been pointing out to pharmacies what the decline of brick-and-mortar abortion clinics means: They are most of the abortion clinics now.
Well, not Costco.
Good for them.
Walgreens, by the way, lamely hides behind the-Supreme-Court-gave-us-the-green-light in the abortion-pill case last year. Not so. The case that made it to the Court last year wound up producing a ruling on standing, not on the safety or anything else about the abortion-pill cocktail.
But Walgreens could have made an honest mistake in that claim, given that even Yale Law School grad JD Vance has mischaracterized what SCOTUS did.
People who are aware of the increasing, widespread availability of chemical abortion (basically the preferred method of abortion in America today) sometimes ask me if there is anywhere they can go that doesn’t feel like cooperating with the evil of abortion to get their heart or thyroid, etc., medicine. Looks like Costco works, now.
Maybe pro-lifers should inundate Costco with consumer love for the decision to no longer be that latter-day abortion clinic the abortion industry was turning it into.