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Should American pharmacies be required to sell contraceptives if the pharmacist doesn't believe in birth control?

For a year, Julee Lacey stopped in a CVS pharmacy near her home in a Fort Worth suburb to get refills of her birth-control pills. Then one day last March, the pharmacist refused to fill Lacey's prescription because she did not believe in birth control. 'I was shocked,' says Lacey, 33, who was not able to get her prescription until the next day and missed taking one of her pills. 'Their job is not to regulate what people take or do. It's just to fill the prescription that was ordered by my physician.' Some pharmacists, however, disagree and refuse on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives. And states from Rhode Island to Washington have proposed laws that would protect such decisions...

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