General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: She wouldn't touch my bacon. [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)sure, there are places that work out accommodations and make sure that all service is covered, etc. But you get it in your head that state-licensed pharmacists can pick and choose which prescriptions they're "morally comfortable" with filling, and that's how you end up with the woman who shows up at the only Walgreens in 300 miles 45 minutes before closing time, and the Pharmacist won't fill her Birth Control prescription because she doesn't have a wedding ring on.
These are not hypotheticals, they're actual incidences.
So as a general principle, I tend towards the side of "don't sign up to do a job which contains a major component that may be so morally objectionable to you that you refuse to perform it--- find a different line of work"
That doesn't mean it applies in every instance, but it's my starting point for these questions.