Pharmacies Should Fill Prescriptions Regardless Of Owners’ Religious Views
Americans United
Press release
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals acted correctly today by upholding Washington state regulations that require pharmacies to fill prescriptions that their owners may find objectionable, Americans United for Separation of Church and State says.
Americans United filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the most recent version of the case, arguing that the regulations do not violate the religious freedom rights of pharmacy owners.
The state of Washington has a clear interest in making sure women can get emergency contraception in a timely and safe manner, said Alex J. Luchenitser, Americans Uniteds associate legal director. A pharmacy owners personal religious beliefs shouldnt be permitted to undermine that access.
Washington pharmacy commissioners passed regulations in 2007 as a response to a spate of incidents involving pharmacists who refused to dispense birth control, emergency contraception and other medications. The same rules permit individual pharmacists to refuse to fill a prescription as long as a colleague will do so instead.
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