What I meant was that separation of church and state implicitly forbids laws 
based on religion or faith as that would discrimination against another faith.  
Therefore, the law says that:

1 - these pills are legal

2 - you can't discriminate against someone because of your beliefs

So, because of separation of church and state the pharmacist cannot legally 
refuse to sell this item.

--- On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 1:10 PM, dana tierney scribed: ---
>
> but Howie.... a pharmacist in private practice is neither. Not that I
> agree with this hypothetical pharmacist, but I don't think that's your
> argument.
> 
> Dana
> 

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