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To: duck duck goose

Thanks. This is a bad precedent, allowing people to plead religious excuses not to do their job. Can I sue my employer when he asks me to work on the sabbath? It should be pretty clear that noone is being forced to sell prescriptions here. They can move to a different job or business but the money is too important to them. I guess if the pharmacist is a small place where the owner is making the decision I don't care, but that's not the case, usually. As for the other posts that seem to indicate it's a pharmacist's job to determine what the sexual lives of his clients are like and how he can regulate them, LOL! Noone is going to admit they are using viagra to try and artificially create babies for gay folk, if this ever happened at all. And it is sexually responsible to not have more children than you can pay for. That is part of responsibility. I am against abortion but the academic argument about when an egg implants is going too far. Are people going to start jailing women for having periods because it COULD HAVE BEEN A BABY? Ha.


78 posted on 04/04/2005 11:27:18 AM PDT by blueminnesota
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To: blueminnesota

You seem to don't understand this is standard practice. 37 states already have laws protecting Pharmasist against such lawsuits and most large chains have corporate policy allowing Pharmasists discretion over prescriptions they fill. You are taking the extreme position that an employee and business can not take a moral stand and must do what the ACLU sues them into doing.


79 posted on 04/04/2005 11:34:50 AM PDT by Always Right
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