On FBN this morning, Judge Andrew Napolitano took on the Obama administration over the FDA’s decision to allow over-the-counter sales of the Plan B emergency contraceptive to girls as young as 15. He said it is "reprehensible" to suggest that a 15-year-old is old enough to understand the risks and potential consequences of using the morning-after pill.

"For five nameless, faceless (FDA) bureaucrats appointed by the president, in a windowless room somewhere, to issue a promulgation as if it came down off a mountain, saying that babies can take this stuff!? It's not gonna wash," he said.

Napolitano thinks we'll be hearing a lot more about the effects of this decision, saying "this is the beginning of the story, not the end." He thinks eventually a state is going to prohibit the sale of the pill to minors and it will end up being decided in court.