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Editor, The Times: As a woman and a mother of girls, I am writing to say I absolutely agree with Monday's editorial "Lift the Plan B ban" Times, July 7. (article 1)
The question that came to my mind was, how do Gov. Christine Gregoire and her Republican opponent Dino Rossi feel about access to Plan B? Gregoire focused on health care during her first term. (article 1)
She also stressed that a pharmacist or employer's personal beliefs should not hamper a woman's ability to acquire Plan B medications. (article 1)
I see a clear difference between the candidates: Gregoire, The Seattle Times editorial board and I agree that pharmacists don't have the right to refuse valid Plan B prescriptions to women because of their personal beliefs. (article 1)
Rossi and ultraconservatives think that pharmacists should be able to provide moral lessons to their patients via the medications they will or will not dispense - Liza White (article 1)
A central fallacy exists in the editorial board's position on Plan B: Pharmacists are not pushing "personal views on others" by not fulfilling a single-purpose prescription that is contrary to the business owner's religious and/or moral views. (article 1)
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