The Senate Democrats replace abortion pills for ‘refusing to sell’ to Costo to Democrat



Sen Pattie Murray (D-Wash.) Humper to Costco to satisfy “far-right extremists” on Friday, retailer said earlier this week that its pharmacies would not supply abortion drugs to Myfprstone.

“I am deeply concerned about the news that Costco is refusing to sell safe, effective and legal drugs for any reason other than anti -anti -fanatics politics,” Mare said in a statement after the news. “I refuse to stand by the side and let the far -right right extremists allow to kill big corporations and decide what women in the drug can get access or what cannot get access.”

Washington Democrat added, “This is legal where retailers and main pharmacies must make the abortion of drugs absolutely available for women they need.”

Costo announced on Thursday that the decision came from “lack of demand”.

According to Reuters, the company said, “At this point, our position for not selling Maffpristone, which has not changed, is based on the lack of needs of our members and other patients, who usually understand that the drugs are provided by their treatment suppliers,” the company said.

After the announcement of CVS and Walgrenes last year, it was decided that they received certificates for supplying drugs to the states where they were aborted.

Murray pressed Costco to withdraw his decision, warning that one of the two drugs used in the drug abortion is harmful to women’s health.

“Mifpristone is safe and effective – we cannot live in a world who the availability of women whipsaws back and forth based on the whimsts She wrote Friday. “I am claiming that Costo immediately follows the reverse course-science and events, not the demands of anti-right-fetal extremists.”

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in a decision last year that an anti -abortion anti -physicians had no legal basis for challenging access to an anti -physician.

Despite the verdict, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Commissioner of the Food and Drugs (FDA) Marti Makari are considering a review of abortion.

Make Make Makers interrogated the proposal during his Senate confirmation hearing, as well as action was taken to the intestinal workers at President Trump’s FDA.

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