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Pro-choicers Seek to Deny Freedom of Choice
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What has happened to “freedom of choice?”
Recently, several pharmacists have received nationwide attention for refusing to fill birth control or emergency contraception prescriptions, based upon their moral convictions.
You’d think that “pro-choice” organizations would fully support the pharmacists’ right to choose. Instead, Planned Parenthood has been pushing for policies and legislation that would force pharmacists to violate their religious or moral beliefs by dispensing abortion-causing drugs.
In Denton, Texas, three Eckerd pharmacists were fired for refusing to fill a prescription for emergency contraception. A few days ago, in a Dallas suburb, a woman who had run out of birth control pills was refused a refill by a CVS pharmacist, who stated that she did not personally believe in birth control.
The Dallas Morning News reported that Planned Parenthood Federation of America decried these cases as “a dangerous trend,” and called birth control pills “basic health care.”
Does Planned Parenthood really support “freedom of choice?” Obviously not. It just supports its own pro-abortion and pro-contraception agenda at pharmacists’ expense.
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