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Target refuses to fill pills
Target is ignoring their customers demands and continues to refuse filling emergency contraceptives. The following is from the planned parenthood site: Imagine walking into a pharmacy with a prescription and being told by the pharmacist, "I won't fill it. It's my right not to fill it." Yes, it's outrageous, but this is exactly what happened to a 26-year-old woman who presented a prescription for emergency contraception at a Target in Fenton, MO, on September 30. Planned Parenthood is demanding that pharmacists dispense medication, not moral judgment, and we need your voice to be heard, too.