planned parenthood campaign

Oct 18, 2005 11:40

Imagine walking into a pharmacy with a prescription and being
told by the pharmacist, "I won't fill it. It's my right not to
fill it." Yes, it's outrageous, but this is exactly what
happened to a 26-year-old woman who presented a prescription for
emergency contraception at a Target in Fenton, MO, on September
30. Planned Parenthood is demanding that pharmacists dispense
medication, not moral judgment, and we need your voice to be
heard, too.

Contact Target and insist that every woman's pills be filled --
now!
ppaction.org

Target has ignored three attempts by Planned Parenthood
Federation of America (PPFA) to determine their national policy
regarding pharmacists' refusal to fill valid, legal
prescriptions for birth control, including emergency
contraception. But they cannot ignore hundreds of thousands of
potential customers.

Contact Target now >>
ppaction.org

Pharmacies must ensure that women get their prescriptions filled
in-store, without discrimination or delay!

Karen Pearl
Interim President
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
On behalf of the Planned Parenthood community

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PERSONAL STORY
"When the pharmacist told me she wouldn't [fill the
prescription] I went from disbelief to shock to anger. I guess
I'm still pretty angry. It seems unbelievable to me that a
medical professional could/would deny access to a federally
approved drug and impose their personal beliefs in a
professional setting. I am also grateful that I did not need it
filled at that time. I don't know how it would be if I had just
been raped or if the condom broke and I was a feeling confusion
and panic anyway -- and then was denied access and told to go
across the street."

More >> http://www.ppaction.org/ct/kdAN2pp12zoN/
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