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Fuck NO! MsPithy Sep 2012 #1
+1,000. freshwest Sep 2012 #10
Why don't they just go after the source... jonesgirl Sep 2012 #2
Maybe outlaw saying no to men if asked on dates, in case they might be liable Judi Lynn Sep 2012 #5
Easy fix. Let doctors sell drugs. All drugs. Say they have to because pharmacists are putting McCamy Taylor Sep 2012 #3
Interesting suggestion, but I bet there are some docs who also side with those pharmacists. :^( GreenPartyVoter Sep 2012 #7
Ok, fine. Sue them for wrongful birth and 18 years of child support. kestrel91316 Sep 2012 #4
Hell-yeah! freshwest Sep 2012 #11
All it is is a certain amount/dosage of birth control pills. I wonder if they sell them or can not? uppityperson Sep 2012 #6
I Don't Understand This Ruling At All DallasNE Sep 2012 #8
Also infering with the practice of medicine by an MD, a pharmacist isn't qualified to prescribe. freshwest Sep 2012 #12
This is bad law. What if the pharmacist wouldn't sell to mormons, gays, kiranon Sep 2012 #9
Yes, I'm gonna start a religion saying all their stuff is mine. Get ready, bozos. freshwest Sep 2012 #13
The law (signed by Blago) was good law waddirum Sep 2012 #17
Well, Which is it? defacto7 Sep 2012 #14
More anti-women BS sakabatou Sep 2012 #15
Who cares? Find another pharmacy. I'm sure many supporters of the morning-after pill will, too. judesedit Sep 2012 #16
Maybe there are pharmacies on every corner where you live, but not in many rural areas of Illinois. uppityperson Sep 2012 #19
If the state can't FORCE every pharmacy to carry EC, can they choose not to do business with some? davsand Sep 2012 #18
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