alisondance
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So in my local town an issue has arisen which has caused varying opinions to arise.
A local chemist has refused the sale of contraceptives including condoms, the pill, and the morning after pill.
He is apparently not breaching the pharmacist code of conduct (though we were not shown this)
He is not the only chemist in town.
Arguments include he is violating free choice for women (and men as it is there children) which in turn has been retaliated with it is his free choice to prevent the sale. others say he is judging people, and as medical professionals prescribed these pills he is making moral judgments and undermining these doctors. others say it is his job to provide service to the community as a health care facility and his personal beliefs should not inhibit this.
please note the question here is not whether contraception is right or wrong, rather should a pharmacist be able to prevent selling these due to personal beliefs?
opinions, thoughts? please keep it civil
A local chemist has refused the sale of contraceptives including condoms, the pill, and the morning after pill.
He is apparently not breaching the pharmacist code of conduct (though we were not shown this)
He is not the only chemist in town.
Arguments include he is violating free choice for women (and men as it is there children) which in turn has been retaliated with it is his free choice to prevent the sale. others say he is judging people, and as medical professionals prescribed these pills he is making moral judgments and undermining these doctors. others say it is his job to provide service to the community as a health care facility and his personal beliefs should not inhibit this.
please note the question here is not whether contraception is right or wrong, rather should a pharmacist be able to prevent selling these due to personal beliefs?
opinions, thoughts? please keep it civil