Does the pharmacist in WI also have the right to choose NOT to return someone's prescription? Does the customer then have the right to jumnp over the counter and beat his ass til he gives it back?
You may wish to go back and re-read my post #40.
When you do, you will note that I was responding to another person who posted this:
"Pharmacists job is to fill the Prescription, not to moralize or judge."
In other words, my response was directed at a person who, it appeared t me, was trying to deny a pharmacist the right to choose -- specifically, the right to choose not to fill a prescription.
I honestly do not see what that has to do with two acts which, in my own view, are quite illegal -- the first being holding onto property that is not your own, and the second being assault and battery.
Perhaps you could explain the connection?