I agree. Either find an employer who agrees with your position or do the job you were hired to do. These guys knew the job description called for filling legal prescriptions for FDA approved medicine when they accepted their positions. If they feel so strongly about not doing the job they were hired to do, why take the job? Do these pharmacists demand the deduction of profit percentage earned from the store distributing medicine they refuse to sell from their salary?
Except that these drugs have not been around as long as many pharmacists.
What do you do about someone who took the job BEFORE these drugs were put on the market? They didn't take it knowing that they would be expected to dispense this kind of drug.
IOW, you don't have any problem telling someone who objects to participating in murder that he has to take a hike if he doesn't like it.
It's not like this drug isn't available at other pharmacies who employ pharmacists with no conscience. The women who want to slaughter their own flesh and blood can go somewhere else to find the drug.
It’s not a matter of *sensibilities* or *objections*; if it were simply a preference, then I’d agree with you. It’s not.
It’s about murder.
Ahh yes. If the government says it is ok, then certainly it must be ok!
My government assigned me to drive a train
My government assigned me to be a barber for men and women and children
My government assigned me to load trains
My government assigned me to perform clerical work at the camp
My government assigned me to sort personal posessions
My government assigned me to obtain train passengers
My government assigned me to make wooden bars of soap
My government assigned me to stoke the furnace
My government assigned me to perform dental extractions
My government assigned me to dig large holes in the ground
My government assigned me to fill the holes, but not with dirt
My government assigned me to fill the furnaces, but not with wood
its just my job....
Oh pish tosh... Check w/ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; it never really happened, right?
Interesting take on a product which is the only one on the shelf designed to kill instead of heal.