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  • A Family-Owned Pharmacy and Two Pharmacists Who Won’t Sell Abortion Pills
  • Since the beginning, the Stormans have run their business consistent with their Christian faith. That faith informs their decisions about their stores, from the way they interact with employees and their community, to their decision to not stock early abortifacient drugs, like the morning-after pill (Plan B) and ella in Ralph’s Thriftway’s pharmacy.
  • A Minnesota woman sued a pharmacist because his beliefs prevented him from dispensing potentially life-ending drugs.
  • Mayo Pharmacy is standing against the Biden administration’s unconstitutional attempt to mandate dispensing abortion drugs nationwide.
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Kristen Waggoner regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Tuesday not to take up Stormans v. Wiesman, a case involving Washington state rules that force pharmacy owners and pharmacists to sell morning-after and week-after abortion pills contrary to their religious beliefs instead of allowing them to refer customers to nearby pharmacies: “All Americans should be free to peacefully live and work consistent with their faith without fear of unjust punishment, and no one should be forced to participate in the ...