Pharmacists are seeking protection for refusing to do their jobs
Well, at least when their jobs require them to dispense birth control and they feel that womenfolk needs to be pregnant all the time. So far, this is the only "immoral" medication that pharmacists have attempted to withhold. There's plenty of other medications that people could feel like they have a right to block others from having. For instance, Viagra is clearly an immoral, lust-inducing drug. Anti-depressents could be seen as distracting people from their spiritual journeys.
Really, all drugs can be construed as immoral under the right religious auspices. Christian Scientists are against all medicine altogether, and while it's unlikely that a Christian Scientist would therefore become a pharmacist, if she or he did they would have a right under these conscience laws to withhold all drugs from their patients. Who are we to say?
Or do these laws only apply when they are in the service of oppressing women?
Via Peevish.
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