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kathleenmm
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I am a student taking a policical science course and my teacher likes to bring up contorversial issues and this week we have the topic of the morning-after pill and pharmacist.
Here is the story we have to discuss:
A woman has concern that she might have become pregnant after being forced to have sex aganist her will.
The woman goes to the local Walgreens and presents the a prescription for the morning-after pill (also known as Plan B) to the pharmacist. The pharmacist, who is also president of the local Right-to-Life chapter, refuses to fill the prescription, on the grounds that filling the prescription will make him part of an abortion, which goes aganist his religious beliefs. He believes abortion to be unethical, and refuses to facilitate an abortion.
Does the pharmacist have the right to refuse treatment to this woman?
I’d appreciate any comments.
Thanks a lot!
God bless
Here is the story we have to discuss:
A woman has concern that she might have become pregnant after being forced to have sex aganist her will.
The woman goes to the local Walgreens and presents the a prescription for the morning-after pill (also known as Plan B) to the pharmacist. The pharmacist, who is also president of the local Right-to-Life chapter, refuses to fill the prescription, on the grounds that filling the prescription will make him part of an abortion, which goes aganist his religious beliefs. He believes abortion to be unethical, and refuses to facilitate an abortion.
Does the pharmacist have the right to refuse treatment to this woman?
I’d appreciate any comments.
Thanks a lot!
God bless