Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 This is exactly what I was wondering... It also raises the interesting question, who has control over our health, do we have autonomy in our health choices. Not that I agree at all with these medications that you kindly listed, and feel there are very safe, natural alternatives, I surely don't want someone working behind a counter to tell me what I can or can not buy because they as an individual do not want to sell it to me... What a slippery road indeed! I have been a vegetarian, but definately would not endorse a situation where a vegetarian did not want to sell meat to willing customers. What if a racist, or sexist, did not want to sell to the people he is biased against? Perhaps the person who has a moral objection to birth control can find other job possibilities where they can avoid issuing the pill altogether... Other comments? Misty L. Trepke http://www..com , " Carol Minnick " <carolminnick@a...> wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>> " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke> > Druggists refuse to give out pill > By Charisse Jones, USA TODAY > Then one day last March, the pharmacist refused to fill Lacey's > prescription because she did not believe in birth control. > ------------------------ > > This is very interesting - I wonder if that same pharmacist also refused to > fill prescriptions for some of the very " questionable " dangerous drugs - > Vioxx, Meridia, Crestor, Accutane, Bextra, Serevent, etc. After all, those > drugs may kill someone. > > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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