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Originally Posted by Paq
they are there to do a job. no offense, but leave the high horse and morality at home and do the job or find another one you feel more comfortable
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It's really not a matter of a high horse. It's a matter of not doing what one considers wrong. No horse necessary.
Owners should be able to fire pharmacists because of such moral convictions. They should also be able to retain such pharmacists, too. No one has the
right to these medications, it's a product that someone has to be willing to provide.
What if there were no pharmacists in a particular county who were willing to dispense the product? Would you rather they all lost their licenses, leaving the county without a pharmacy?