I understand your fears, and for what its worth, i agree with you.

But playing devil's advocate for a second.....what about the rights of the
pharmacist? Did he or she give up their right to a moral stand on
contraception when they became pharmacists?

That's the focal point question in my opinion. Does working as a pharmacist
require they fill all legally filled prescriptions in all situations? I'm
guessing the laws right now are vague on this....


> >>| From: Ken Ketsdever
> >>|
> >>| PS. however, scarier than terrorists?
>
> Well, let's play with chances here ...
>
> I live in Northern Georgia, way out in the rural suburbs.
> The threat of being bombed anytime soon is a slim chance to me.
> As in right here, this town. This area.
>
> The possibility of me going to my local pharmacy to fill my birth
> control prescription here in a "Bush State" and in a very RELIGIOUS area
> and having it denied it VERY REAL.
>
> The POSSIBILITY of someone telling me I should not have control over
> whether or not I want to get pregnant IS SCARY!
> It is MY RIGHT to decide that for myself.
> Not a pharmacist.
>
>
> That is what I meant by my comment.
> For me, in this particular situation, that is how I feel.
> Is is perhaps a bit, oh, I don't know, selfish? Perhaps.
>
> Erika
>
>
> 

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