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from: `avenger` me{at}avengers.Co
date: 2005-04-02 21:49:00
subject: Re: Bitter Pharmys Can`t Be Bitter at expense of women in IL

Egad! Don't you bitter girls have any self control? Go to another pharmacy
or use your dildoes if you're that horny  lol



"Hyerdahl"  wrote in message
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>
> Updated: 09:08 AM EST
> Illinois Druggists Must Dispense Birth Control
> By MAURA KELLY LANNAN, AP
>
> CHICAGO (April 2) - Gov. Rod Blagojevich approved an emergency rule
> Friday requiring pharmacies to fill birth control prescriptions quickly
> after a Chicago pharmacist refused to fill an order because of moral
> opposition to the drug.
>
> The emergency rule takes effect immediately for 150 days while the
> administration seeks a permanent rule.
>
> "Our regulation says that if a woman goes to a pharmacy with a
> prescription for birth control, the pharmacy or the pharmacist is not
> allowed to discriminate or to choose who he sells it to,'' Blagojevich
> said. "No delays. No hassles. No lectures.''
>
> Under the new rule, if a pharmacist does not fill the prescription
> because of a moral objection, another pharmacist must be available to
> fill it without delay.
>
> The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation has
> also filed a formal complaint against the Chicago Osco pharmacy for the
> Feb. 23 incident.
>
> The pharmacy was cited for "failing to provide appropriate
> pharmaceutical care to a patient.'' Penalties could include a fine,
> reprimand or revocation of the pharmacy's license.
>
> An Osco spokeswoman did not immediately return a call Friday.
>
> Steve Trombley, CEO for Planned Parenthood in Chicago, praised the
> state's efforts.
>
> "When medical professionals write prescriptions for their patients,
> they are acting in their patients' best interests,'' Trombley said. "A
> pharmacist's personal views cannot intrude on the relationship between
> a woman and her doctor.''
>
> The Chicago pharmacist was not the first to attract attention for
> refusing to fill a birth control prescription.
>
> In February, a judge recommended that a Roman Catholic pharmacist in
> Wisconsin be reprimanded and required to attend ethics classes after
> the pharmacist blocked a woman's attempt to fill a prescription for
> birth control pills in 2002.
>
>
> 04/02/05 02:49 EST
>
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