CVS Pharmacy offered a mea culpa Thursday after a pharmacist denied the sale of the morning-after pill to Isaac Kurtz of Houston. The pharmacist told Kurtz she was acting on “personal belief” and not store policy.
“She tells me she needs to speak with the woman,” Kurtz told the Houston Press. “I’m taken aback by this and ask her what she needs to talk to her about. I bought them here before without issue. She then tells me she won’t sell it to me.”
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I don't get why this is news. Not on Joe's part, but on the part of whomever published it originally. This is meaningless.
ReplyDeleteHe has bought them there before? I see another problem starting to arise with these types of pills. If they are going to sell them to anyone what is to stop someone from hiding it in his girlfriends/wife/mistress/lovers food?
ReplyDeleteHow can the man buy a something prescribed for someone else? That is not legal.
ReplyDelete"CVS store policy does not prohibit men from buy the morning-after pill, and under federal law, anyone over the age of 17 can buy Plan B without a prescription.
ReplyDeleteLast week, the Food and Drug Administration deemed Plan B One-Step a safe and effective nonprescription medication for all women of childbearing years. The decision would have allowed the product to be available over-the-counter to people of all ages, but, in an unprecedented move".
He shouldn't have a problem buying them, as the article stated, They just didn't get the update.
8:11 needs to read the story first before responding.
Typical Moron!!!
He was a transvestite looking for love in all the wrong places...
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