A pressure campaign from pro-life activists has led to a major warehouse club announcing that it will not sell a controversial abortion drug at its pharmacies.

The drug mifepristone has been approved for use as an abortion alternative without in-person doctor approval and has led to a massive increase in chemical abortions as opposed to those available at clinics. Some estimates place the use of the drug to be involved in two-thirds of the abortions in the U.S.

'Instead of worrying that they are contributing to the killing of countless innocent unborn children, families can continue to shop at Costco.'

Opponents of the drug allege that its approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2000 was rushed and motivated by political considerations rather than assuring its medical saf

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