Blagojevich with 80% of the Public on the Emergency Rule

And that’s all states, not just a blue state like Illinois. NARAL released a report on the 40th Anniversary of Griswold v. Connecticut that points out overwhelming support of the public for pharmacists filling contraceptive prescriptions.

Should pharmacists who personally oppose birth control for religious reasons be
able to refuse to sell birth control pills to women who have a prescription for them, or should pharmacists not be able to refuse to sell birth control pills?

Should be able to refuse ………………………..16
Should NOT be able to refuse……………….80
(Don?t know)………………………………………….4

Pro-Choice and Anti-Choice Americans Oppose Refusals
Opposition to pharmacists refusing to fill women’s birth control prescriptions is strong across the ideological spectrum. For example, 74 percent of respondents who identified themselves as ?pro-life? opposed giving pharmacists this discretion; 87 percent of selfidentified pro-choice respondents and 79 percent of people with ‘mixed or muddled’ views on abortion, respectively, thought pharmacists should not be allowed to refuse to fill prescriptions.

3 thoughts on “Blagojevich with 80% of the Public on the Emergency Rule”
  1. I just wish that people who are talking about Blago’s emergency rule would get the blasted rule right. It’s pharmacies who must fill.

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