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I wonder if Walmart pharmacists are now going to be required by the state of Massachusetts to dispense morning-after pills, even if they have ethical reasons not to do so? As I found out for the last Agora, when the topic was Target pharmacies and the morning-after pill, the APhA explicitly expects pharmacists to make individual ethical decisions on this topic. I wonder if the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy (which itself is most likely made up of pharmacists) is overruling this component of the APhA? If so, I wonder what other medical decisions and procedures, and ethical issues, are being mandated by the State of Massachusetts? If a state can mandate that abortion pills must mandatorily be distributed by doctors (including pharmacists), I wonder if it can also mandate that doctors must perform surgical abortions. I disagree with the decision of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy because of my position against abortion. I hope their decision is overturned, or if it isn't, that it doesn't go further than that.
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