
07-30-2007, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Oldfart
The essential question is whether the personal or corporate morality of a service provider should be allowed to dictate the supply of legal goods and services ...
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Oldfart,
No sir. I believe that is not true in this instance. At question is whether the Sate should be allowed to dictate this behavior of its citizens. It is to challenge this that the pharmacists filed suit.
Interesting! Perhaps this is where people are misinformed. If you return to the initial post, you may see that the what the pharmacists are attempting to do is to limit what the licensing board can enforce. I may be misreading this, but this suit does not attempt to do anything to anyone. The suit was filed to prevent one group from compelling another to begin doing something they wish to not do.
I expect the licensing board to win this one, but it appears to be a case of the citizens trying to limit the power of the State, not some bizzare imposition of their POV on anyone else.
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