To: conserv13
I don't understand it either. Most pharmacies are big chains - on the east coast we have Rite Aid, CVS, Walgreens, I bet Wal-Mart has a pharmacies too. I am sure any of those big chains would fill that script. I know CVS and Walgreens have policies that allows their pharmacists the option of filling certain perscriptions.
To: Always Right
I think if I owned a drug store though, and I couldn't fire my current pharmacist for not filling certain perscriptions due to his religious beliefs, I should have the option of hiring a second pharmacist with different beliefs to compliment the first. It makes business sense. That way I don't lose sales of any product to the neighboring drug store. Of course this would mean asking potential candidates about their religious beliefs and ruling them out if they aren't qualified on religious grounds.
I want one guy who won't sell RU-486 but will sell pain relievers. Next I want a masochist pharmacist who tries to sell RU-486 to every woman who comes through the door, but won't sell asprin because it kills the sweet, sweet pain.
Ying and Yang and all that stuff
19 posted on
04/28/2005 9:32:15 AM PDT by
crail
(Better lives have been lost on the gallows than have ever been enshrined in the halls of palaces.)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson