Absolutely Ian, in that instance, the pharmacist is in the wrong. 100%. I
think Howie is arguing, however, that the pharmacist should be forced to
fill the prescription in all situations where it was obtained legally.

>
> What I read in the link provided was that the pharmacist had a right to
refuse to full the prescription, but did not have a >right to keep the
prescription so the customer could not go to ANOTHER pharmacist either.
This a tantamount to the >pharmacist saying, "I believe that Birth Control
is wrong so I am not going to provide it to you, AND I am going to do all I
>can to prevent you from getting it anywhere else."
>
> It is that latter part; I believe most of us are having problems with.
>
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