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Originally Posted by Bill O'Rights
This isn't the pharmacist refusing to sell prescription drugs based upon his own personal beliefs. This is a pharmacy setting up a business model. The name of the pharmacy is even Divine Mercy Care Pharmacy. You kinda know what you're gonna get before you walk in the door. This ain't your father's Rite-Aid.
I have absolutely 0 problem with that. The business will either succeed or fail based upon that model. It will either attract customers, or it will repel them. If you disagree with their business practices, then go to Walgreen's. I would.
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Very well said. I have strong feelings about a right to birth control, but I don't think there is a corollary duty of all pharmacists to fill that prescription.
Now I seem to remember hearing about a case a couple of years ago where a big-box pharmacist (Wal-Mart? Target? something along those lines) objected to filling a prescription to b.c. on moral grounds, refused to fill it, AND refused to return the prescription to the customer. Now THAT i'd be pissy about....