The document discusses birth control and the role and responsibilities of pharmacists. It provides background on birth control pills and Plan B, noting that some states allow pharmacists to refuse to provide these medications due to religious beliefs. This causes issues for patients who live in rural areas and may have to travel long distances to get their prescriptions filled. While some states have enacted laws protecting patients' reproductive rights, others have conscience clauses that allow pharmacists to refuse. Ultimately, the document argues that a pharmacist's role is to serve the patient, and religious beliefs should not determine whether a legal prescription is filled.