Posted on 02/14/2006 10:10:05 AM PST by LouAvul
BOSTON (AP) - The state board that oversees pharmacies voted Tuesday to require Wal-Mart to stock emergency contraception pills at its Massachusetts pharmacies, a spokeswoman at the Department of Public Health said.
The unanimous decision by the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy comes two weeks after three women sued Wal-Mart in state court for failing to carry the so called "morning after" pill in its Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores in the state.
The women argue state policy requires pharmacies to provide all "commonly prescribed medicines."
The board has sent a letter to Wal-Mart lawyers informing them of the decision, said health department spokeswoman Donna Rheaume. Wal-Mart has until Thursday to provide written compliance.
Dan Fogleman, a spokesman for Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart, said the company hadn't heard about the decision, but would comply with any order.
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The state board that oversees pharmacies voted Tuesday to require Wal-Mart to stock emergency contraception pills at its Massachusetts pharmacies, a spokeswoman at the Department of Public Health said.
It's karma. Get cheap land for your superWalmarts, got to bow to the government.
I don't understand how the government can make a private bussiness stock a product it doesn't want to.
There is no cheap land in Massachusetts.
Since to enterprise as a pharmacist requires having a state license, and since that license is granted by the state on certain conditions, "free enterprise" argument does not apply, and has not applied for quite a while.
This would be like demanding that the Muslim-owned corner store near you stock beer, or the Jewish-owned deli sell bacon.
My exact thoughts !!!
But the pill is not prescribed, it's OTC, right?
This is a terrible blow to free enterprise, all for PC reasons.
Walmart also sells music CD's. They should be required to stock all CD's ever put out by Michael Jackson the pedophile.(sarcasm off)
It's amazing how people actually believe we still live in a free country. But it would be nice to see Wal-Mart pull out of the state and set up right outside the MA border.
Simple solution, stock 1 bottle, cost is $5000 a pill.
As a first step, they could close the pharmacies. Most on the North Shore travel to NH to avoid sales tax anyway.
"But the pill is not prescribed, it's OTC, right?
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Nope. It's still a prescription medication, although there are folks who want it to be OTC.
Contraception in mass? What the hell kind of church is that?
Forgot this:
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Always a gay time in Mitt Romneyland.
I think the message being sent is one of power and coercion, not one of convenience or availability.
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