Morning After Pill
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Why are we still fighting over this?
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070727/ap_on_he_me/refusing_prescriptions
In my very humble opinion, I think this is a right that every woman should have, regardless of others moral convictions.
Publié le 16:04 27 Jul 2007 EDT
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W(hy)TF would you become a pharmacist if you don't want to dispense drugs?!
argh. I can't even get started again.
Publié le 16:06 27 Jul 2007 EDT
Interesting topic.
Here's my question... if I own a pharmacy, as far as I know, the feds have no control over what I choose to purchase from the wholesaler, and then stock for sale. If I don't wanna sell birth control pills, I don't have to. If I don't wanna sell chemotherapy pills, I don't have to.
That's my understanding. I may be wrong.
If my perception of the law as stated above is correct, than why on earth would the morning after pill be federally mandated for sale in a shop I own?
Publié le 16:08 27 Jul 2007 EDT
Really, what is the problem here? Just do your job.
Publié le 16:08 27 Jul 2007 EDT
pitterpattern says:
Really, what is the problem here? Just do your job.
The problem, as I understand it, is that pharmacists who hold deep moral convictions about abortion consider this to be something wrong and immoral.
I don't agree, but that's my understanding of the issue.
You can't very well tell someone, "don't be a pharmacist" if they've been one for 20 or 40 years already.
Publié le 16:10 27 Jul 2007 EDT
it seems that if one believes so strongly against abortion that they would be huge supporters of birth control.
wtf?1
Publié le 16:13 27 Jul 2007 EDT
the profession/industry you're in is bound to change in 20-40 years. if they can't adapt, they should leave. but if your job is to give someone the medicine they were prescribed, then do it.
Publié le 16:13 27 Jul 2007 EDT
great point, luxelife. a very interesting and frequent contradiction.
Publié le 16:15 27 Jul 2007 EDT