Baltimore CPC Signs Haven’t ‘Caused Real Harm,’ Editorial Says

A Baltimore ordinance requiring crisis pregnancy centers to post signs stating they do not offer abortion and birth control services has “not caused any real harm,” despite criticism from the Archdiocese of Baltimore, the Baltimore Sun says in an editorial. The archdiocese has filed a lawsuit in federal court arguing that the ordinance violates freedom of speech and religion…

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