Muslim pharmacist denies Brit woman birth control

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Why do I have the feeling that if this chemist (English usage for druggist) were an Orthodox Jew or a devout Christian and he refused to dispense the Morning After Pill, he would be brought up on charges in Britain?

A Muslim chemist repeatedly refused a mother the "morning after" pill because of his religious beliefs.

Jo—Ann Thomas, a school crossing patrolwoman with two children, was told that even though the item was in stock she should go to her doctor for her supplies.

When she was denied the pill at a Lloyds Pharmacy near her home in Thurcroft, Rotherham, she asked why and says she was told the pharmacist was a "deeply religious Muslim".

So when will this Muslim pharmacist Sharia practice happen in Dearborn, MI or Santa Cruz, CA, or Brooklyn, NY? In Illinois, a pharmacist refusing to sell borth control pills was brought up on charges, I believe.

Jack Kemp   10 15 06

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