Anti-Birth Control Pharmacy a Prescription for Failure

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Anti-Birth Control Pharmacy a Prescription for Failure

Post by Ele » Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:51 am

A pharmacy in Chantilly, VA that tried to attract a conservative clientele by refusing to sell birth control, found out the hard way that you make more money from what you do sell than what you don't sell. According to the Washington Times, DMC Pharmacy (Divine Mercy Care) closed its doors on March 4, only 18 months after opening because of a lack of funds.

In addition to birth control, the DMC Pharmacy also didn't stock cosmetics, cigarettes, or pornographic magazines, which led at least one CarnalNation staffer to wonder aloud what the hell they were selling. The Times article also notes that they weren't selling toys or fast food, which, quite frankly, makes DMC Pharmacy start to sound suspiciously like Monty Python's empty cheese shop.

So what did DMC provide for its customers? Apparently, they had a very nice picture of Saint John Leonardi, the patron saint of pharmacists, above a collection of booklets on "natural family planning." Although they had little to sell, they hoped to build clientele based on their moral stance in an area with a large number of Catholics, and the ability to provide personalized advice from the pharmacist. Robert Laird, DMC's executive director, said:

"You would have thought we could have made it happen," Mr. Laird admitted. "We were a niche. We were set up to cater to those who wanted that type of personal service. Once people came in, it was great. The pharmacist did so much more than dispense drugs."

But most customers only needed occasional medications and DMC never connected, he said, with patients needing the kind of maintenance medications that are the bread and butter for most pharmacies. One type of those very profitable maintenance medications, of course, is birth control pills. Millions of women buy a refill for their birth control every month, for years on end.

Pam Spaulding, on Pam's House Blend, makes an excellent point, which is that the fate of DMC Pharmacy is a good example of how the Catholic Church makes assumptions about what American Catholics are like:

"This is what happens when the Catholic Church overreaches, putting its head in the sand, thinking American Catholics in Chantilly, Va, which has 20K parishioners in the area and four local churches teeming with 30K additional followers of Papa Ratzi: 1) don't use birth control, 2) don't smoke, and 3) don't read porn."

With the demise of DMC Pharmacy, there are now six remaining pharmacies in the United States that refuse to sell contraceptives "on the grounds they caused abortions, lead to promiscuity or endangered a woman's health," according to Times story.
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Pharmacies sell porn? :shock:

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Thinking Aloud wrote:Pharmacies sell porn? :shock:
I love it, one stop shopping. Porn, lube, tissues and a pack of fags for after too :)
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With the demise of DMC Pharmacy, there are now six remaining pharmacies in the United States that refuse to sell contraceptives "on the grounds they caused abortions, lead to promiscuity or endangered a woman's health,"
Condoms cause abortions? :think:

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Post by Thinking Aloud » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:05 am

GrahamH wrote:
With the demise of DMC Pharmacy, there are now six remaining pharmacies in the United States that refuse to sell contraceptives "on the grounds they caused abortions, lead to promiscuity or endangered a woman's health,"
Condoms cause abortions? :think:
Pills. :whisper:

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Post by Ele » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:06 am

Ghatanothoa wrote:
Thinking Aloud wrote:Pharmacies sell porn? :shock:
I love it, one stop shopping. Porn, lube, tissues and a pack of fags for after too :)
lol... I have never heard of a pharmacy that sells porn or cigarettes. This is in America, though. They call their pharmacies "drug stores" after all (tee hee hee, it makes me think of buying naughty drugs)... and on holiday I even bought beer from one of those drug stores while picking up some condoms and was asked for ID when I was 30 years old. It was the amusing highlight of my week. I assume I was asked for ID in respect of the beer, not the condoms....

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Ghatanothoa wrote:
Thinking Aloud wrote:Pharmacies sell porn? :shock:
I love it, one stop shopping. Porn, lube, tissues and a pack of fags for after too :)
I think US Pharmacies and UK Pharmacies serve different purposes then. Over here it's ALL medicines, vaguely medical-sounding products, photo processing and soft toys. And hair clips. And sometimes scarves.

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Thinking Aloud wrote:
GrahamH wrote:
With the demise of DMC Pharmacy, there are now six remaining pharmacies in the United States that refuse to sell contraceptives "on the grounds they caused abortions, lead to promiscuity or endangered a woman's health,"
Condoms cause abortions? :think:
Pills. :whisper:
Do they mean miscarriages? :whisper:

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GrahamH wrote:
Thinking Aloud wrote:
GrahamH wrote:
With the demise of DMC Pharmacy, there are now six remaining pharmacies in the United States that refuse to sell contraceptives "on the grounds they caused abortions, lead to promiscuity or endangered a woman's health,"
Condoms cause abortions? :think:
Pills. :whisper:
Do they mean miscarriages? :whisper:
I think the concensus in Catholicism is that condoms and regular birth control pills PREVENT CONCEPTION :mob: which is a sin in its own right. The "morning after" pill aborts that which has already been conceived WHICH IS EVEN WORSE :mob: . All kinds promote promiscuity, of course. :levi: . And sex is A SIN!!!! Unless done specifically for procreation. Except for priests. With altar boys. But then, they can't get pregnant, so it's OK.

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Post by Valden » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:20 am

GrahamH wrote:
Thinking Aloud wrote:
GrahamH wrote:
With the demise of DMC Pharmacy, there are now six remaining pharmacies in the United States that refuse to sell contraceptives "on the grounds they caused abortions, lead to promiscuity or endangered a woman's health,"
Condoms cause abortions? :think:
Pills. :whisper:
Do they mean miscarriages? :whisper:
No, they really mean abortions. :|

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Post by GrahamH » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:28 am

Valden wrote:
GrahamH wrote:
Thinking Aloud wrote:
GrahamH wrote:
With the demise of DMC Pharmacy, there are now six remaining pharmacies in the United States that refuse to sell contraceptives "on the grounds they caused abortions, lead to promiscuity or endangered a woman's health,"
Condoms cause abortions? :think:
Pills. :whisper:
Do they mean miscarriages? :whisper:
No, they really mean abortions. :|
Surely only 'morning after pill' or IUDs could possibly be described as causing abortions, since they prevent implantation of fertilised ova.
The vast majority of contraception prevents any need for abortions.
How does contraception cause abortions?

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Post by Valden » Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:01 am

GrahamH wrote:
Surely only 'morning after pill' or IUDs could possibly be described as causing abortions, since they prevent implantation of fertilised ova.
The vast majority of contraception prevents any need for abortions.
How does contraception cause abortions?
Some claim that birth control pills can cause an "abortion" as it prevents any possible fertilized eggs from implanting.

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Valden wrote:
GrahamH wrote:
Surely only 'morning after pill' or IUDs could possibly be described as causing abortions, since they prevent implantation of fertilised ova.
The vast majority of contraception prevents any need for abortions.
How does contraception cause abortions?
Some claim that birth control pills can cause an "abortion" as it prevents any possible fertilized eggs from implanting.
OK. 'Contraception causes abortions' actually means 'contraception may occasionally cause immediate miscarriage if its primary effect of suppressing ovulation fails'.
Or, more accurately and succinctly - contraception drastically reduces abortion.

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Thinking Aloud wrote:Pharmacies sell porn? :shock:
Cosmopolitan. :whisper:
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Post by Valden » Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:22 am

GrahamH wrote:
Valden wrote:
GrahamH wrote:
Surely only 'morning after pill' or IUDs could possibly be described as causing abortions, since they prevent implantation of fertilised ova.
The vast majority of contraception prevents any need for abortions.
How does contraception cause abortions?
Some claim that birth control pills can cause an "abortion" as it prevents any possible fertilized eggs from implanting.
OK. 'Contraception causes abortions' actually means 'contraception may occasionally cause immediate miscarriage if its primary effect of suppressing ovulation fails'.
Or, more accurately and succinctly - contraception drastically reduces abortion.
Yes, miscarriage is the correct word.
But for Fundies, they call it an "abortion" because the woman takes the pill knowing full well that it can stop a fertilized egg from implanting and therefore causes an "abortion" because they consider a newly fertilized egg to be the same as a born person. :?

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