The link below is to the NBC Nightly News episode from July 22, 2018. You need to view the segment about the pharmacy/pharmacist which refused to fill a prescription based on personal beliefs. The segment begins at approximately 12 minutes and 6 seconds. View the video and then comment about your own view/opinion of what happened; what is your opinion about what is right or wrong, moral or immoral about the situation. Leave your first name when you comment!
www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news-netcast/video/nightly-news-full-broadcast-july-22nd-1283043907930?v=raila&
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Paul Jipson :)
11/29/2018 02:05:45 pm
I think it was wrong even though i'm against abortion i still think it was wrong for that guy behind the counter to tell the girl what to do with her baby. # IDK if i'm Wrong DON'T KILL ME!!!!!!!!!
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Kyle Pearsall
11/29/2018 02:08:47 pm
I think it was wrong for the person behind the desk to deny the girl her abortion pills because she didn't want to take them but her fetus had stopped developing, so she had no choice and it wasn't right for the person behind the desk deny her the pills
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Hannah Caruso
11/29/2018 02:11:48 pm
I believe that what the pharmacist did was not the best thing because if people need medications that a doctor gave them, they should have a complete right of being able to get the medications they need. Everybody should be able to have the medicine they need because some are very serious and in this case this women should have gotten the medicine because her doctor wanted her to have it.
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Simon Thomas
11/30/2018 10:17:55 am
I believe what the pharmacists in both instances did was wrong.Both abortion and being transgender are serious topics and should be treated like such. What the pharmacists did was immoral and a person should never have to endure that pain based on someone’s opinion.
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Dan
11/30/2018 01:35:39 pm
I do not agree with the decision for the pharmacist to not give the prescription to the girl because of religion
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