So when did the evil bastard (Bush) sneak that policy into the American 
Parmacists Association's rules?


Erika L. Walker-Arnold wrote:

>http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y17F12FB9
>
>
>An excerpt:
>
>"The American Pharmacists Association, with 50,000 members, has a policy
>that says druggists can refuse to fill prescriptions if they object on
>moral grounds, but they must make arrangements so a patient can still
>get the pills. Yet some pharmacists have refused to hand the
>prescription to another druggist to fill. 
>
>In Madison, Wis., a pharmacist faces possible disciplinary action by the
>state pharmacy board for refusing to transfer a woman's prescription for
>birth-control pills to another druggist or to give the slip back to her.
>He would not refill it because of his religious views."
>
>
>This is NOT acceptable to me on any grounds whatsoever.
>
><so wrong>
>
>Since when do pharmacists get to rule how a person lives their life?
>
>Is this what having Bush as president for the next four years is going
>to bring?
>
>Lovely.
>Just lovely.
>
>
>

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