Today, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a person can express one's self through gunfire. In the case of Zimmerman v. US the plaintiff successfully argued that he was expressing his "sincerely held religious belief" that a woman on her way into Planned Parenthood should go to hell and that the bullets he fired into her were his way of expressing that. The Court declined to hear arguments on the Stand Your Ground aspect of the case: that the plaintiff felt threatened when, after he approached her screaming his "sidewalk counseling", the woman stepped on the sidewalk. "As soon as she armed herself with that sidewalk, I felt threatened so I told her three times with my gun to stop and go to hell". The woman, who was not pregnant and merely needed an exam, survived the shooting. "I can't even conceive due to endometriosis," the woman said. "And I can't afford to pay for the birth control that ironically could have stopped my infertility from happening because I have a shitty job at Hobby Lobby".