C
reate own petition message, if possible.
Board of Pharmacy
counts
all letters and
reads
the non-generic
letters.
The Message:
N
eed
not
be long or complex, just honest and to the
point.
Let them know you support the right of every individual to live
and act according to their conscience.
The Board is especially looking for specific language suggestions
from the public to incorporate into their
draft
proposal.
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Date :
Name :
Email Address :
Address :
City and State
Subject :
Message :
(Please feel free to make changes to personalize your letter.)
Dear Board of Pharmacy, Current federal and state law respects the right of individual pharmacists to abstain from dispensing a drug to which they conscientiously object (1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution; RCW 9.02.150; RCW 48.43.065; RCW 70.47.160). This legal recognition of the civil rights of pharmacists in no way trumps the rights of patients. Patients do have a right to receive pharmacy services, but they do not have a right to force a particular individual pharmacist to provide them. The State of Washington must not impose such a law. PLEASE, DON’T FORCE PHARMACISTS TO CHOOSE BETWEEN THEIR CONSCIENCE AND VIOLATING THE CIVIL LAW. I URGE YOU TO UPHOLD THE UNITED STATES AND WASHINGTON STATE LAWS THAT PROTECT THE RIGHT OF PHARMACISTS TO LIVE AND ACT ACCORDING TO THEIR CONSCIENCE WITH THE DRAFT PROPOSAL YOU COMPOSED ON JUNE 1ST, 2006 : WAC 246-863-095 Pharmacist’s Professional Responsibilities. Sincerely,
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Protecting the right to live and act according to one’s conscience
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uman
R
ight
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o
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onscience
Address:
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Seattle, WA 98058
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