A drugstore employee in WI refused to sell condoms
A drugstore employee in WI refused to sell condoms
to a (married) woman because it was "against his faith."
Jessica Pentz had every right to buy what she liked off the shelves of that Wisconsin Walgreens.
But your rights today can disappear tomorrow. The Supreme Court taught us that.
Especially when your right is someone else's wrong.
Pentz and her husband, Nate, drove to a particularly beautiful stretch of Wisconsin over the July 4th weekend. She'd forgotten her oral contraceptives back home in Minneapolis, so they pulled up to a drug store in Hayward and she headed inside to pick up a box of condoms and some other items.
..."Well, we can sell that to you," he clarified. "But I will not, because of my faith."
The rest at https://www.startribune.com/the-battle-for-reproductive-rights-moves-to-the-front-register/600188979/
This is where it's going, folks, if we don't stop it.
to a (married) woman because it was "against his faith."
Jessica Pentz had every right to buy what she liked off the shelves of that Wisconsin Walgreens.
But your rights today can disappear tomorrow. The Supreme Court taught us that.
Especially when your right is someone else's wrong.
Pentz and her husband, Nate, drove to a particularly beautiful stretch of Wisconsin over the July 4th weekend. She'd forgotten her oral contraceptives back home in Minneapolis, so they pulled up to a drug store in Hayward and she headed inside to pick up a box of condoms and some other items.
..."Well, we can sell that to you," he clarified. "But I will not, because of my faith."
The rest at https://www.startribune.com/the-battle-for-reproductive-rights-moves-to-the-front-register/600188979/
This is where it's going, folks, if we don't stop it.