pixiedustboo
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It's a medicinal drug with a prescription from a doctor. It's not a choice, it's the reality that someone NEEDS this medication. It's needed to save lives. What if business owners just started to decide they didn't want to sell HIV medication because they don't want to sell to gay/lesbian?I agree IF "the pharmacist" is an employee. Totally disagree if you think the Govt can force a business owner to sell ANY THING. The market/supermarket will usually try to supply the customers needs, but once again if the owner chooses not to sell a product or open his business on any particular day, it's his business, not anyone elses. Another example of Govt overreach.
The bottom line of this entire topic is that the need for this medicine isn't a choice and it shouldn't be based on someone's personal opinions.
The majority of abortions (in my opinion) are a disgusting, harmful, life changing choice that a woman and her doctor make together. How is letting businesses or employees decide whether this woman dies of blood loss or not in any way helping society? Two dead is better than one dead? Also, what if this woman had an abortion from a rape or from forced incest? For ANY reason she should never have to reveal her reasons for such a personal and private decision - however wrong it might be in another person's eyes.
***Plus that is only IF this woman got an abortion. She very well could have had a miscarriage and if she did it's something heartbreaking and private she should never have to share with a total stranger in order to get medicine to save her life.***