Pharmacists can't refuse Plan B pill, appeals court says »
Posted By Progressive 4 months ago in ReligionPharmacists are obliged to dispense the Plan B pill, even if they are personally opposed to the "morning after" contraceptive on religious grounds, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
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jakesguile4 months ago
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I agree... the same with the Psychologists in Nebraska... or doctors everywhere. I'm outraged by it all but the Psychologists refusing patients on religious grounds REALLY baffles me. They're there to analyze the psychological state of these patients, above ANYBODY they aren't allowed to push their own beliefs. Well... none of them are but somehow it's more outrageous to me about the psychologist because they've had the training in Psych 100 to KNOW better. It's disturbing to me greatly.
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sprzats4 months ago
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Refusing to take off a headress is not quite the same as refusing to fill a prescription. Who are you or anyone else to judge the circumstances involved when a woman is given this prescription? There are so many different reasons doctors prescribe this pill...rape,incest,health reasons.I don't know why you're rambling on about child support and equal rights for men but it sounds like your issue with this pill is not based on your moral beliefs.
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