Don't take up gambling, OCU. You aren't good at it, and you don't have a good understanding of the world.
I trust you will agree that I am part of "the Right"? Well, I object to this medication being covered by insurance policies that the government subsidizes. Male birth control is NOT an essential medication. It is a convenience that will undoubtedly facilitate further bad behavior (promiscuity).
Moreover, I object to insurance companies being FORCED to pay for this medication if they don't want to cover it. Some customers undoubtedly have no need for this medicine, and they should be allowed to purchase coverage that doesn't include it. Others may belong to religious organizations that object to birth control, by whatever means. Insurance company managers may feel the same way and should be free to sell whatever products and coverage they desire.
You don't understand the world, OCU. You don't understand the Right. You don't even understand your own religion.