Q5. Should pharmacists have the authority to dispense the "morning after" contraceptive pill over the counter?
  All N = 1296
  Total N = 1296 Jewish N = 43 Protestant N = 372 Catholic N = 250 Orthodox Christian N = 51 Hindu N = 3 Buddhist N = 9 Muslim N = 2 Atheist N = 39 Spiritual but no organized religion N = 299 Other N = 228
Yes 43.06% 65.12% 37.10% 38.00% 35.29% 33.33% 77.78% 50.00% 71.79% 54.18% 35.09%
Only if customer is over the age of 18 28.32% 20.93% 29.03% 31.20% 19.61% 66.67% 22.22% 50.00% 20.51% 25.75% 31.58%
Only if customer is married 1.77% 2.33% 3.23% 1.60% 3.92% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 1.00% .44%
No 26.85% 11.63% 30.65% 29.20% 41.18% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 7.69% 19.06% 32.89%

Q7. Should state laws require that pharmacists fill prescriptions despite any religious objections?
  All N = 1296
  Total N = 1296 Jewish N = 43 Protestant N = 372 Catholic N = 250 Orthodox Christian N = 51 Hindu N = 3 Buddhist N = 9 Muslim N = 2 Atheist N = 39 Spiritual but no organized religion N = 299 Other N = 228
Yes. Patient's rights should prevail if a legal drug is prescribed by a doctor 72.84% 90.70% 65.86% 70.80% 54.90% 66.67% 100.00% 50.00% 92.31% 84.95% 67.11%
No. Pharmacists should not be forced to violate their consciences. 27.16% 9.30% 34.14% 29.20% 45.10% 33.33% 0.00% 50.00% 7.69% 15.05% 32.89%