Druggists ask to stop forced ‘morning-after’ pill sales
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USATODAY-A group of pharmacists asked the Illinois Supreme Court on Tuesday to throw out a rule that forces them to dispense emergency contraception despite moral objections, claiming it amounts to illegal coercion.
Gov. Rod Blagojevich issued the rule in 2005, prohibiting pharmacies from turning away women seeking emergency contraception. The medicine is a higher dosage of typical hormonal contraception, and if taken within three days of having sex it greatly reduces the chance of pregnancy.
Pharmacists who do not want to dispense the drug say it is tantamount to abortion. The closely watched case mirrors concerns raised in other states.
The druggists argued that Illinois law protects them from choosing between violating their consciences and losing their licenses, and that they shouldn’t have to wait until they’re out of jobs to seek justice.









