Individual pharmacists, yes, they should adhere to their employer's guidelines. If a private company chooses to not distribute certain drugs, however, that is within their right. And, really, if the private company wants to have an official stance that it is the discretion of the pharmacist, that is within their ability as well. Nowhere does it say access to birth control is one of our unalienable rights and I'd rather be getting things from someone who can service me with a good conscience than force someone to do something which is against their conscience. I believe it is wrong to force moral standards on someone on EITHER side of the debate.
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