Pharmacies Do Not Have to Sell the Morning After Pill Says Federal Judge
The battle is raging in Washington state as a federal judge ruled pharmacies are not obligated to sell the morning after pill if they have moral objections. Personally, I think a store of any kind should be able to sell what ever it wants. Washington state thinks different. They wanted to “enforce” a rule making emergency contraception available in every pharmacy.
The language and argument reek of pro-choice and pro-life camps when it isn’t necessary. If an owner doesn’t want to sell something they don’t have to. We don’t need a rule or law forcing them to think like someone else. Besides if I can’t find what I want at one place, I’ll look for a place that has it.
One of the argument is the morning after mill it “tantamount to abortion”. As unsavory as abortion in any form may be, it’s still legal. The real issue is the lack of education young people get about pregnancy and the responsibilities that come with sexual relationships.
Properly educated people make better decisions and they don’t have to go for a “quick fix” The sad part is that a person can become accustomed to quick fix and anyone whose been around a while knows the quick fix is gone as fast is it came.
Read the story here. You may have scroll down a bit because they don’t have individual pages for the local digest.
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004068628_dige13m.html
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