This week in the Washington Examiner, Paul Chesser wrote about proposals by state legislatures to dictate whether or not pharmacists should be forced to fill prescriptions for medications with which they have moral dilemmas, such as morning-after pills. Chesser noted the parties have failed to consider the freedom of the stores themselves. “Business owners ought to be allowed to sell legal products without the burden of accommodating employees’ beliefs about the morality behind the usage of those products.” The answer, he explained, is for each person to “assert your right to choose an employer who thinks like you.”