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| No | 39% | 446 votes | Total: 1142 votes | |
| Yes | 61% | 696 votes |
No
by C. Spencer
Created on: August 01, 2007 Last Updated: January 20, 2012
In 2004, pharmacist Gene Herr was fired from his job for refusing to fill a prescription for the so-called
by Jason Austin
Created on: August 30, 2007
I live in the United States of America. I live in a nation which claims that I have the right to be
Created on: July 11, 2009
To a pharmacist who believes that human life begins at conception, the morning after pill is a deadly
Created on: July 31, 2007
Ethics and integrity are two words that have for the most part been forced from the common diction of
by dafsdf
Created on: April 20, 2008
A persons' stance on this issue should have nothing to do with their views on whether or not the morning
Created on: November 22, 2009 Last Updated: February 28, 2010
While I know that pharmacists cannot be forced to dispense the morning after pill if it violates their
by slim'n'none
Created on: July 12, 2008
In the simplest terms of American freedoms, no pharmacist should, nor in fact can they be forced to
Created on: February 06, 2008 Last Updated: January 05, 2009
Naturally, no individual should be forced to go against his or her conscience in matters of commerce.
Created on: August 02, 2007
No, pharmacists should not be forced to violate their religious beliefs to sell anything, nor should
Created on: August 07, 2008
The morning after pill or plan b is not a pill to self inflict abortion. The morning after pill is finally
Created on: July 27, 2007
Washington state's recent regulation that requires pharmacists to sell "emergency contraception" or
Created on: November 26, 2007
The "Morning After" pill or the "Mourning After" pill?
A simple philosophy I have recently discovered
Created on: October 18, 2008
The First Amendment to the American Constitution states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment
by Laura Clark
Created on: March 29, 2008
To ask a pharmacist to violate his religious beliefs by selling a medication is like asking a doctor
by Della Bach
Created on: December 06, 2007
I believe everyone should be able to hold to their beliefs. I retired from a job of 29 years because
Created on: July 30, 2007
No one should ever be forced to violate their religious convictions.
But, because some jobs have tasks
Created on: July 30, 2007
A message to the Bible beaters who would try to force their beliefs on us by making our children pray
Created on: August 24, 2007
Anyone who enters into any part of the health care industry, should, in my opinion, consider themselves
by Tom Wynter
Created on: October 04, 2007
No, you cannot force anyone to violate their religious beliefs without contravening the fundamental
Created on: July 29, 2007
No one, under any circumstances, in any profession, should be forced to violate their sincerely held
Yes
Created on: June 03, 2008
According to the Mayo Clinic the morning after pill and the abortion pill are two different pills. The
Created on: August 26, 2011 Last Updated: August 27, 2011
This is always a fiery and contentious topic, and I firmly believe that pharmacists have no right to
by Karon Brandt
Created on: August 21, 2007
Let's re-phrase the question. "Should pharmacists be asked to just do their job and fill prescriptions?"
And
Created on: July 29, 2007
Every person who becomes a pharmacist has to adhere to a code of ethics, which has been written and
by Nora Carver
Created on: November 07, 2007
No medical professional has the right to exert their religious preferences on their clients and patients.
Created on: March 20, 2008
Should pharmacists be forced to violate religious beliefs by selling the morning after pill?
Yes,
Created on: October 03, 2007 Last Updated: February 26, 2009
Pharmacists, religious beliefs, and the raging debate over the morning after pill.
This is clearly an
Created on: July 28, 2007
I don't know about you, but I don't recall ever asking my pharmacist for religious instruction. A pharmacist
Created on: July 31, 2007
Should pharmacists be forced to violate religious beliefs by selling the morning after pill?
Just
by David Milkes
Created on: February 03, 2008
I must disclose that I am not addressing the "abortion pill" like RU-486; this title refers to "morning-after,"
Created on: March 21, 2008
Pharmacists are professionals who are responsible for the distribution and the handling of controlled
Created on: April 07, 2008
Pharmacists are not hired on the basis of their religious convictions. Nor are pharmacies built around
by KJM
Created on: July 30, 2007
When you work in the field of medicine, you are confronted with ethical dilemmas all the time. The first
Created on: December 29, 2007 Last Updated: August 23, 2008
It should be law that pharmacists have to "violate" their religious beliefs by selling the morning after
Created on: March 31, 2008
Let us look at this in a certain light. If you are a pharmacist, then technically you are acknowledging
Created on: November 01, 2008
Pharmacists have sold condoms and birth control pills for years, often in violation of their religious
Created on: September 25, 2007
This issue ranks up there with that of the person in military service who, at the advent of open combat,
Created on: March 11, 2010 Last Updated: March 12, 2010
This is an issue that has been raging in Washington, particularly since President Obama has been trying
by Daniel Davis
Created on: August 01, 2007
The concept of religious objection to prescribing the 'morning after' pill (technically incorrect, as
Created on: April 20, 2008
Lets cut to the chase here! This issue is another end-around attempt to prohibit abortions. Whether