To: Always Right
What is your concern?? Is it the RU-486 or the moral stand against it? (really this isnt a flame, Im just curious)
If one has been raised with a strong moral background then the right decision will be made. It maybe so that 37 states have implemented this, I am not arguing that. However, when a Pharmacist has to go to work, put on the white coat to do his/her job, they are doing just that- a job, not lobbying DC. It is the license that they worked hard for in college that will be lost if any laws are broken.
If morally something isnt agreeable, they can resign and go to another pharmacy. Preferably one that meets the Pharmacists requirements, and not that of a bullying ACLU.
To: duck duck goose
What is your concern?? Is it the RU-486 or the moral stand against it? (really this isnt a flame, Im just curious) I support the people who have legitimate moral concerns against RU-486. If they see it as murder, then they should not be compelled to do that. But in general, I agree with you, they should find a place that agrees with them philosophically, and have stated that a dozen times. I disagree with the few here that thinks all Pharmasies must fill every Perscription.
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