
Schools aren’t the only target of the Left’s culture wars, Save Jerseyans. Far from it. In fact, you really need to see what’s happening in libraries including right here in the Garden State...
Consider Cranford Library, where the management has set up a “self care” station in the teen section. “No questions asked, just take what you need and leave the rest for someone else in need!” the library’s Facebook page announced back on March 7th.
But it’s not free tampons and deodorant that’s raising eyebrows. According to at least one patron (see below), library visitors including underage teens have easy and unrestricted access to condoms, lube, and even Plan B without any sort of parental or medical oversight:
Cranford library, where you can go in for some dirty books, grab some lube and condoms to hit the stacks for good Times. If the condom doesn’t work out, then you can get some Plan B all in the teen section. No pharmacist on staff pic.twitter.com/yYDkOWHXWy
— New Jersey Project (@fight4newjersey) March 18, 2025
There is no age requirement for the purchase of Plan B and non-prescription emergency contraception generally in New Jersey.
A new message seemingly referring to the controversial station is now running at the top of the library’s website.
“The Cranford Public Library is pleased to offer a self care pantry containing various personal care items that are free for anyone who needs them,” the message explains. “The pantry allows anyone in need of items such as menstrual products the opportunity to help themselves without cost or embarrassment. Some of the items have been removed and the Library is establishing a policy to set parameters on items included. As always, the Library is committed to serving the needs of the Cranford Community in any way possible.”
Meanwhile, in South Jersey, a library in Moorestown is allegedly handing out cards which assist users in resisting immigration authority.
GOP gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli posted images of the card on X:
Why are public libraries (this one in Burlington County) handing out cards instructing people to resist ICE and refuse cooperation with federal immigration officials? Who’s paying to print them? Who instructed staff to distribute them? This is outrageous and needs to end… pic.twitter.com/ERecYVwW6M
— Jack Ciattarelli (@Jack4NJ) March 18, 2025