I suppose I agree that he should not have to fill the prescription if
he doesn't want. But maybe he should have to post a sign saying "This
pharmacy does not stock contraceptives" or the like. Keeping the slip
is beyond the pale. What's next, refusing to fill presciptions for
adhd?


On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:16:17 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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