What lies beyond conscience?
A court last week ruled that the state of Illinois cannot force pharmacists to sell the morning-after pill against their consciences. It was a important win for health professionals.
- This rule was particularly iniquitous.
- In 2005, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich (now serving time in a federal jail for attempting to sell President Obama’s vacant Senate seat) issued an “emergency rule”.
- It decreed that pharmacies must fill prescriptions for drugs, including the morning-after pill.
- “No delays. No hassles. No lecture. Just fill the prescription,” was the Governor’s decree.
- It became a final administrative rule later that year.
- This steamrolling of conscientious objection was brazenly undemocratic.
- The state legislature never voted on the controversial measure.
- It was imposed on pharmacists in an effort to shore up Blagojevich’s position in the polls.
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