Pharmacists 'denying birth control'

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Pharmacists 'denying birth control'

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now isn't this ironic
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I asked my Mom about this the last time it came up here. She is on a state medical licensing board and sometimes deals with pharmacists licences. She said that if she was aware of a pharmacist doing this, he would be brought up on charges of unprofessional conduct and would likely lose his licence.
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It makes no sense to me that refusing to fill a valid prescription isn't highly illegal. You cannot pick and choose what medications a person needs, thats a doctors job.
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when you start making laws and changing laws based on religion people start thinking that it is more important then the law.
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okay then, so I can get my prescription for a drug I can turn around and sell on the street, but a woman can't get birth control pills because the pharmacist doesn't like them? Bunch of bull if you ask me
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science and religon never mixed
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Meggie wrote:when you start making laws and changing laws based on religion people start thinking that it is more important then the law.
Which is the reason for the furor over Bernard Francis Cardinal Law.


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John wrote:My gf's mom is a pharmacist, so no worries there.
So that's how you're able to pull the 'all nighters' that are so ledgendary.
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I can not believe that all of you have passed on the opportunity to slap Brent in the face with a big fat



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Really, what possible reason could he have for posting this, knowing it has already been posted and hashed out for pages on end in a previous post?
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nepenthe wrote:Which is the reason for the furor over Bernard Francis Cardinal Law.


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Scott wrote:I can not believe that all of you have passed on the opportunity to slap Brent in the face with a big fat



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Really, what possible reason could he have for posting this, knowing it has already been posted and hashed out for pages on end in a previous post?
I did........I posted the link to an earlier thread about the samething. I was just alittle nicer I guess and didnt say it outright haha.
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wee96 wrote:I did........I posted the link to an earlier thread about the samething. I was just alittle nicer I guess and didnt say it outright haha.

Haha, sorry, I missed that link. I still think it's odd he'd knowingly do it, there's no way he didn't know about the earlier thread, I mean, this is Brent.
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Scott wrote:Haha, sorry, I missed that link. I still think it's odd he'd knowingly do it, there's no way he didn't know about the earlier thread, I mean, this is Brent.
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Scott wrote:I can not believe that all of you have passed on the opportunity to slap Brent in the face with a big fat



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Really, what possible reason could he have for posting this, knowing it has already been posted and hashed out for pages on end in a previous post?
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I don't keep up with this forum anymore.
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Brent wrote:I don't keep up with this forum anymore.

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