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Originally Posted by Lumara
Exactly!  His job is to dispense legal prescriptions, not to enforce his morality on others. He should also be fired for refusing to do his job, just like any other employee who refuses would be. And if a pharmacist has a moral question about this aspect of his job, he should go into another line of work that won't conflict with his beliefs.
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I wonder if we would be accepting of a Dr who would say "Oh. The only way to save her life is to abort the baby? Sorry, no. We should just let God decide if they live or die." ....
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Originally Posted by Lumara
That's the idea, to try and prevent access, and this is wrong.
Think about it; a pharmacist (or insurance company) can deny contraception to women, but will dispense viagra so that impotent men can get a woman pregnant. It is a form of gender discrimination, usually based on religious beliefs.
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Sure. Making sure old men have stiffies is important! More important than those uppity women's reproductive health!