basically you can count on it never being stocked. It has not been stocked in 3 weeks.

When I spoke to not only the Store Assistant Manager she said "YA, so they like get stolen, so there is no reason to stalk them." The Metropolitan Polic Officer on duty nodded is head and agreed. DEPLORABLE.

And here it is when I spotted it on a Monday:
Some make excuses about the fact that it was not restocked and the "shipment" was coming. . . I said "I will gladly walk upstairs and haul some condoms from your supply upstairs and stock your power wing downstairs!" I got really angry and said I would be posting a blog and one of the many really nice managers promised he would get it fixed. . . and he did!



In 2006 a group of students in Washington, DC noticed that condoms were kept locked at some CVS stores in the city--at 22 out of 50 stores to be exact. This created a significant barrier for customers trying to buy them who had to either ask for a cashier's assistance or push a button to send an announcement over the store's intercom.
They then realized that the CVS stores with locked condoms were overwhelmingly located in minority neighborhoods.
The Save Lives: Free the Condoms campaign was born-- to bring attention to this blatant display of discrimination.
We call on CVS to act responsibly and treat all communities equally by adopting a written policy to unlock all condoms. We won't stop until they do.
To learn more about the campaign or to send us your stories, contact us at : savelivesfreethecondoms@gmail.com
"The District of Columbia has more HIV-AIDS cases than any city in the country. Here, a staggering 1 out of 20 people is infected with the virus. And like most American cities with an HIV-AIDS problem, the burden disproportionately falls on the black community.
In fact, more than 80 percent of all new cases in the district are African-Americans."
August 5, 2008
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