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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
sure, agreed, but IMO not any more different of a problem than someone robs and murders.
I ask the questions because if it's so important, then why did this come to light in after the 2004 election and not at all in 2003? Why suddenly this surfaces?
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I once worked with Right to Life in our town. I have family who help them pass our literature, etc. I've heard them propose just this long time ago. When ONE pharmacist "takes a stand" it encouranges others of the same belief to do the same. I do see the possibility of more people taking such a position but not enough to cause a big problem.
Really there are other professions that require some of the same education and would allow the person to hold to their beliefs. I wouldn't work in an abortion clinic because my conscience would not allow me to. But if I had a medical degree I would work to find a position in perhaps geriatrics - abortions would not be an issue in that field. You have to pick what you do based on your beliefs. I don't think it's their right to regulate what another woman does or decide if she's using the medication for something that you believe is morally wrong.
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