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Feb. 3rd, 2004 02:33 pmtexas pharmacist denies morning-after pill to rape victim on moral grounds. (registration required to access article, full text posted below LJ-cut.)
i love how it's morally wrong to administer medication to prevent pregnancy to a woman who's just been raped, but yet bringing a child into the world conceived in violence -- or, for that matter, the act of conceiving a child in a violent fashion -- doesn't seem to be ethically problematic.
( article from denton record-chronicle. )
i love how it's morally wrong to administer medication to prevent pregnancy to a woman who's just been raped, but yet bringing a child into the world conceived in violence -- or, for that matter, the act of conceiving a child in a violent fashion -- doesn't seem to be ethically problematic.
( article from denton record-chronicle. )