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Question: Should Pharmacists be allowed to not sell emergency contraception?
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« on: October 09, 2012, 12:13:06 PM »

So should Pharmacists be allowed to not sell emergency contraception such as Plan B or Next Step? In my opinion they shouldn't be able to not sell these products. It is their job to sell them and if they don't like it they should find another line of work. There are plenty of Pharmacists out there who will do the job properly.

Pharmacies are everywhere, and open typically until 9 pm, and most are part of chains which of course will sell contraception items. Having laws specifying what  inventory some ma and pa pharmacy must contain seems just not worth the candle. It is addressing a "problem" which functionally does not exist. We already have too much laws on the books as it is, many not really enforced, which then becomes its own problem, because it gives law enforcement selective enforcement powers, which can lead to favoritism and discrimination.

So no sbane, you need to chill on this one.
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