Pretty much
Pretty much
Pretty much
Perhaps Catholic institutions shouldn't be forced to perform actions against their beliefs, but then they don't get to use the word "hospital" in relation to whatever their building does.
I feel this should apply to pharmacies too. If you want to have pharmacists that can deny you valid prescriptions from your doctor, then they don't get to call that building a "pharmacy". Just like cigarettes there should be a large lettered warning on the door to the establishment informing you that the person inside has indicated they will deny you a prescription if they feel like it. If the pharmacists want to exercise their moral discretion, they don't get to use the word "pharmacy" for whatever building/business they're doing it in.
If they aren't a hospital or pharmacy then they shouldn't be able to practice medicine.
I mean, they could run clinics. Nothing saying they can't specialize. Podiatrists don't perform a lot of abortions, I'd imagine.
They'd try to be midwifes but end up aborting the baby during delivery because they take the feet out first. /s
Agreed. If you want to be a pharmacist, then be prepared to dispense contraceptives. If that conflicts with your religious beliefs, then you better figure our what you're going to do with your life before you become a pharmacist.