Should pharmacists have to fill prescriptions for birth control and morning-after pills?
Asked at Massachusetts Street on July 13, 2005
“I think they definitely should. I just don't think it's right for someone to choose what they would or wouldn't fill based on their own opinion. If they have a problem with it, they should go hang out with Tom Cruise.”
— Josh Hunt, concert promoter, Lawrence
“Yes. I think it's their job and that's what they are trained to do.”
— Kim Jones, Kansas University senior, Lawrence
“I think they should. They are not supposed to be making moral judgments. They are supposed to be filling the orders that the doctor prescribes.”
— Bill Smith, health educator, Lawrence
“I think they should. It's not their decision to do anything but their job. It's simple - they're pharmacists and they're there to fill prescriptions.”
— Casey Chorice, business owner, Lawrence