Pharmacies cannot be allowed to refuse sale of contraceptives

**Pharmacies cannot be allowed to refuse sale of contraceptives **

March 31, 2005

An increasing number of pharmacists are refusing to sell contraceptives based on “morality” concerns. After the recent report that teen pregnancies are at a new low, this is a concerning trend that could undermine years of sex education. It may also raise infection rates for HIV/AIDS as condoms are withheld from potential customers.

The Washington Post quoted Steven Aden of the Christian Legal Society’s Center for Law and Religious Freedom speaking on such pharmacists behalf: “More and more pharmacists are becoming aware of their right to conscientiously refuse to pass objectionable medications across the counter.”

We are talking about condoms here, not crack.

If millennia of human history have taught us anything, it is that humans will have sex. The continued existence of the human race itself is proof enough for this. By withholding contraceptives, pharmacists are not stopping individuals from having sexual relations, they are encouraging individuals to engage in unprotected intercourse.

Abstinence is often raised as an “alternative” to contraceptives. But recent studies have proven that teaching “abstinence only,” without also addressing other methods and uses of contraceptives, doe snot work. Teenagers are actually more likely to have sex if they are exclusively taught abstinence.

The Post also reported cases of a pharmacy refusing to file a prescription for a “morning after pill,” requested after a condom used by a married couple broke.

Such tactics are simply unacceptable, if not illegal. If pharmacists start meddling in the personal dealings of their customers – refusing to file or to refer customers to other pharmacies – where will it stop?

The pharmacists claim they do so because they are “pro-life.” But withholding time-sensitive medication, as was the case with the morning after pill, does not help create the loving families such pharmacists claim to want. Rather, it will result in unplanned pregnancies. Pharmacists have to understand that whatever their personal beliefs are, they have no right to push them onto their customers. This creed comes along with the trust customers place in their pharmacists when they walk in the door

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Not that I am in favor of teen sex or pre marital sex, but I think this is really stupid. If every time a couple wants to have sex doesn’t mean they want a baby in return..besides they need to understand one does not only have sex to make babies but it is a physical or biological need … it is human nature…

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Don't take it personally! It's just another attempt to lessen our interest in sex. You know nothing is ever gonna completely end it, but we can always try. They are putting out more restrictions to get their point across, which is obviously "premarital sex is unethical".

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What idiots....

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I think this is because people were getting more creative with sex. Which is a good thing. For that sole reason I'm against contraceptives.

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what does creativity have to do with anything? you can be creative and still use contraceptives...unless if endless baby-manufacturing qualifies as creative...

comon roman...that was so 500 A.D....

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PCG, your definition of sex is soooo 500 AD. :rolleyes:

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Allah miya shud have made contraceptives grown on the trees, to make it more halal.

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Actually they have every, legal and moral right to do that. Remember pharmacies are a business. They are not out to help individuals have sex on a regular basis. Just like McDonalds decides what it wants to sell as a product, these stores can do so as well. It is perfectly legal, moral and ethical.

If they don't want to sell contraceptives, it is their choice. You just need to find a place that does sell them.

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^ Yeah but they shouldn't be trying to push thier own moral beliefs on a person. I dont' believe in sex before marriage, but if I was working in a pharmacy, and a girl came in for emergency contraception, I wouldn't refuse to sell it to her. I don't know how old she is, if she had been raped the night before or just made a stupid decision; its upto her parents and teachers to teach her right and wrong, not me....

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Who said it was pushing your moral beliefs. Only the extremely sensitive american environment would require people to be so politically correct. The store belongs to someone. He or she decides what he wants to sell in his or her store.

It is not your job to decide what is best for someone else. Plus that would make you a horrible employee and promoting sexual intercourse.

Either way. The store decides. It is their basic freedom and accepted under US and International law and there is nothing morally wrong with it.

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** An increasing number of pharmacists are refusing to sell contraceptives based on "morality" concerns. After the recent report that teen pregnancies are at a new low, this is a concerning trend that could undermine years of sex education. It may also raise infection rates for HIV/AIDS as condoms are withheld from potential customers.

The Washington Post quoted Steven Aden of the Christian Legal Society's Center for Law and Religious Freedom speaking on such pharmacists behalf: "More and more pharmacists are becoming aware of their right to conscientiously refuse to pass objectionable medications across the counter."

The Post also reported cases of a pharmacy refusing to file a prescription for a "morning after pill," requested after a condom used by a married couple broke.

Such tactics are simply unacceptable, if not illegal. If pharmacists start meddling in the personal dealings of their customers -- refusing to file or to refer customers to other pharmacies -- where will it stop?

The pharmacists claim they do so because they are "pro-life." But withholding time-sensitive medication, as was the case with the morning after pill, does not help create the loving families such pharmacists claim to want. Rather, it will result in unplanned pregnancies. Pharmacists have to understand that whatever their personal beliefs are, they have no right to push them onto their customers. This creed comes along with the trust customers place in their pharmacists when they walk in the door" **

Did you read the article carefully CM? The article plainly states that these pharmacists are refusing to sell contraceptives to patients because their "morals" forbid them to do so. These pharmacists are deciding what is best for someone whom they have no business deciding for, and as you said, it is not their job.

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People never cease to amaze me. Ever. I love people. (non-gender specific love).

O and these pharasists are **ssers.

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Get them free from your nearest university or sexual health clinic. Why pay when you can get them free so easily?

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because they probably give you the cheapo brand. Like Trogan instead of Trojan.

:hehe:

I dunno - I guess they might - they always give the cheapest pads for girls who forget to bring an extra pad to school. I hated those people :mad: With all the taxes our parents pay, you would think they’d be willing to spend the extra dollar and get us “Always”.

:mad:

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If pharmacists start meddling in the personal dealings of their customers -- refusing to file or to refer customers to other pharmacies -- where will it stop?<<<

Pharmacists are not stopping individuals from having sexual relations, they are encouraging individuals to engage in unprotected intercourse<<<

Hahaha. What idiot wrote this article anyway?

Pharmacists have to understand that whatever their personal beliefs are, they have no right to push them onto their customers<<<

Yeach exactly, you moron. Keep your personal beliefs in your pants.

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PCG, yeah tehy are crappy but they do the job.

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Ok hold on. I want to ask you one thing. When you go to a resturant and order something you look at the menu and then order right? You don't order peking duck at McDonalds do you?

Their store. Their decision. Why are you forcing your own moral views on other people?

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This is insane. You can't pick and choose who you want to sell products to. It's a friggin pharmacy not a university! Either do business fairly or pack your bags and scram.

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Again who decides what you sell in your own shop? You do. Shops decide if they want to sell alcohol or weapons. Do you decide that as a customer or does the shop owner decide that?

Who decides whether you sell one brand or another? Again not the customer but the owner of the shop. It is the basic freedom of choice situation.

They can choose to sell whatever they want. It is their shop.

If you don't like it go to another pharmacy.

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^ Whatever and whomever. There is a difference.