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Morning After Pill Law

Kyle Collins| February 17, 2008 12:27 am

Recently, Governor Corzine signed into law of S-1195/A-992 This act legally requires pharmacist-no matter what their moral convictions advise them-to distribute the controversial mourning after pill. This is an outrageous government interferences with businesses.Firstly, it should be noted that this is not a life saving medication. If a pharmacist feels that the “pill” is wrong and does not wish to distribute, what to them is like distributing cyanide pills, the government should not mandate that they do so. Would it be acceptable if the government enforced that all convenience stores to sell cigarettes or alcoholic beverages? What if it is not profitable, should they be forced to play in the red zone of economics? Why does the woman get a “choice” but not the pharmacist.To some religious individuals, distributing the “morning after pill”violates their moral convictions and they should not be forced to take part in such an act under government mandate.