Pharmacies that make abortion access as easy as buying ‘candy’ will see financial backlash: pro-life activist

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Pharmacies that make abortion access as easy as buying ‘candy’ will see financial backlash, pro-life activist says

'40 Days Left for Life’ CEO and President Shawn Carney discusses the increased attacks against Christians in America on ‘Fox News @ Night.’as candy bars will likely"regret" getting into the abortion industry, the chief of an international pro-life organization says.

In January, the FDA finalized a rule allowing pharmacies to become certified to sell the drugs – CVS and Walgreens soon after announced they were applying for the certification.. Under the updated rule, pharmacies will be able to dispense the pill directly to women after receiving a prescription. "I don't know why [pharmacies] would want any part of the controversy because, unlike the candy bar, which is a known entity, these abortion pills are dangerous," he said, explaining that"1 in 4 four women" wind up in the ER after taking the pills, and that danger is at the heart of why 40 Days for Life is sounding the alarm.in the country if this goes through."

Twenty Republican state attorneys general wrote a letter to Walgreens and CVS in February, warning the companies that their plans to use the mail to distribute abortion pills would violate state and federal laws. Walgreens later responded that it would not dispense the abortion pills in those 20 states.

Carney said that for pharmacies to get involved with the abortion industry makes"no sense," pointing to how"half the country is pro-life."

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