Money is not the issue. Freedom of conscience is the issue.
I do not believe the government has the right to take away freedom of moral and religious choice from pharmacists in order to give freedom of choice to women.
That amounts to curtailing basic First Amendment rights so as not to curtail a woman's right to contraception. Becoming a pharmacist does not mean you surrender your Constitutional rights.
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Freedom of conscience, not money
Submitted on May 10th, 2008 by Anonymouswishnevsky--
Money is not the issue. Freedom of conscience is the issue.
I do not believe the government has the right to take away freedom of moral and religious choice from pharmacists in order to give freedom of choice to women.
That amounts to curtailing basic First Amendment rights so as not to curtail a woman's right to contraception. Becoming a pharmacist does not mean you surrender your Constitutional rights.