I would say that it depends on the school that you want to go to. I know some people who applied and did not get accepted because they did not have B.S. degree. One guy had 3.9 GPA (including Organic Chem 1+2 and Biochemistry) and he also worked at Sav-On, as a pharm clerk. He applied to USCF but he was not even granted an interview. They simply told hime that "we would prefer that you have a Bachelor's degree." So, he transfer to UC Berkeley. Another girl also had 3.87 GPA with all A's in G-Chems, O-Chems, etc. and she applied to UOP but she also did not get in. Right now, she's transferred to UCLA. Personally, I think that it really depends on the school that you apply to. If it is so competitive + reputable, you'd have a very slim chance of getting accepted regardless of your stellar GPA.
With that being said, I also know one person who got both C's in all 2 semesters of O-Chem and still got accepted into a pharmacy school! Though, it was a pharmacy school in Boston. I don't know if it's true or not but he told me that getting into a pharmacy school in the "east coast" is easier than getting into a school in the west. 😕
Anyway, that's just my experience.