I was in error. Uschi is right. The problem is that the pharmicist refused to return the script or transfer the script to another pharmacy. While the pharmacist's own moral code may prevent him/herself from filling a script, we are not to judge others. As long as birth control pills are legal (and they should be), the pharmacists has an obligation to transfer or return the script. If the pharmacist has a problem with the law, then there are other issues here.


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