To: doc30
If these pharmacists are morally opposed to filling a perscription, as per a physician's orders, they need to find a different line of work. It is not their place to hold moral judgement over what a specific medication does.
On the contrary, if I owned a pharmacy, I'd make it very clear that we DON'T DO BIRTH CONTROL and if you wanted a script filled for one, you'd have to take it somewhere else. As far as I'm concerned, your opinion is like forcing a bookstore to dispense porno magazines because "It is not their place to hold moral judgement over what a specific publication contains."
665 posted on
05/06/2005 11:27:24 AM PDT by
Antoninus
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To: Antoninus
On the contrary, if I owned a pharmacy, I'd make it very clear that we DON'T DO BIRTH CONTROL and if you wanted a script filled for one, you'd have to take it somewhere else. As far as I'm concerned, your opinion is like forcing a bookstore to dispense porno magazines because "It is not their place to hold moral judgement over what a specific publication contains." I agree completely. Telling a pharmacist he needs to sell contraception is like telling the corner store that it needs to stock Pepsi.
679 posted on
05/06/2005 11:35:42 AM PDT by
Modernman
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