That'd be great, except for the fact that the doctor is licensed by, and access to birth control pills is limited by, the state. So when the doctor uses her state-provided authority to impose her religion on another person, what is that?
Also, it's well and good to say "go to another doctor." How bout when the next doctor's 100 miles away?
How bout emergency medical technicians refusing to treat homosexuals at crash scenes because they believe homosexuality is sinful? Legitimate?
How bout Muslim police officers refusing to file reports on rapes of women who wore revealing clothing?
nope, i only agree with the birth control thing, and other arrangements can be made to get the pills.
they are NOT an emmergency, they can be arranged by certain medical contacts, and yes, even from 100
miles away. i don't consider birth control the same as the other suggestions, those i would disagree
with.
when one begins to talk about many different probabilities, then i would want to know what the doctor
has had to take an oath to do, and i don't know, but i would think that birth control pills aren't
bunched in with the others you mention, or others that might be out there.
not interested in bringing police officers into this conversation, that is a different topic.