in Pennsylvania's First Congressional District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania's_1st_congressional_district http://archphila.org/pastplan/MAPS/Arch.pdf
and the Central Garden State

Saturday, January 13, 2018

"the method of abortion worldwide has shifted from surgery to medication"

"the method of abortion worldwide has shifted from surgery to medication" (C-Fam, 1/12/18)

 As per Pharmacists for Life International (1/13/15 check),
    "Pharmacists and/or pharmacies listed herein have pledged to abide by the PFLI Code of Ethics and aver they do not dispense any abortifacient drugs or devices, nor do they refer for the same. This would include abortifacient orals (e.g. oral "contraceptives", Plan B and its generics, ella and its generics), Implanon, Depo Provera, IUDs and many others which have more than one mechanism of action. Many times they are members of PFLI, although that is not a requirement for being listed here. PFLI is not responsible for business terms between the provider and his client(s). Please contact the listed provider for details and arrangements for services. PFLI reserves all rights to remove listings which are found to not be abiding by the terms above without prior notice.
    These listings are based on willingness of the pharmacy to go through the PFLI Certification Process. While few in numbers, the public can be confident they are 100% pro-life in word and deed.... 
Why on earth would any parish carry an ad for a provider of "abortifacient drugs or devices....[including] abortifacient orals (e.g. oral "contraceptives", Plan B and its generics, ella and its generics), Implanon, Depo Provera, IUDs and many others"?  Does your parish bulletin include an ad for a pharmacy not listed above?



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