I'm sorry, I didn't realise I wasn't allowed to defend my religious beliefs

No they are not they are actually making a legal judgement.
by TNT
One question, if someone owned a pub, and a person who they believed to be drunk asked for another drink, and they refused would that be wrong too? Beacuse they are making a value judgement, who has the right to decide which values are right and which are wrong?
It is also against the law to be drunk in licensed premises so the person who would be ordering the drink would already be breaking the law. The publican would be considering the persons safety if they refused to serve them anymore where as the pharmacist wasn't concerned with the persons safety but their own moral/religious wellbeing.
by TNT
But if you actually look at that law it states that in the landlords or landladys opinion! Not by some scientific test, but opinion, that is a value judgement
An interesting view.
by Cat
Sex leads to pregnancy. if any woman doesnt get this and take precautions she's too stupid to be allowed to complain!
But do you have to agree with someone's behaviour to sell them a product? If I worked in a shop I wouldn't refuse to sell cigarettes to people. Besides, you're presuming an awful lot about this woman's behaviour. She might have been a rape victim who was too scared to go to the police for all you know. Would you deny that person because of your presumptions about her behaviour?
by Cat
You must think everyone should agree with your behaviour and arent prepaired to be questioned on it.
But i would agree with a Jew refusing to sell Pork, as i would a roman catholic/christian refusing to sell birth controle. Smoking isnt forbidden by the faiths though.
by DJ
But do you have to agree with someone's behaviour to sell them a product? If I worked in a shop I wouldn't refuse to sell cigarettes to people.
Perosnally, NO! i'd sell it to anyone. But i can accept people not wanting to because of faith. 99% of cases will be carelessness! Dont forget, a pharmacist is opliged to tell you where else to try (and if anyone told of rape to a pharmacist, i doubt anyone, of any faith would refuse. they'd be a cold hearted b***er if they did but are still obliged to tell the person where else to try by law)
by DJ
She might have been a rape victim who was too scared to go to the police for all you know. Would you deny that person because of your presumptions about her behaviour?
They didnt put them selves in that position, the goverment put them in that position, this is very recent legislature! then again for ner pharmacology trainees, what if you can help people? give them prescription drugs they could save their lives? Or prevent them taking over the counter drugs that could cause adverse affects?
by DJ
The person selling the product is out of the equation as far as I am concerned. If a product is legal to buy then the customer should be able to buy it. If it's against your morals/religion, then you shouldn't put yourself in a position where you might have to sell it.
Agreed but then surely they shouldn't put themselves in a situation where that might happen?
by Cat
Personally i agree with the pharmacist. he/she doesnt have to do anything against their beliefs.
You're making a very big assumption there. How do you know she's been sleeping around?
by Cat
lets face it, if you sleep around and cant face a pharmacist not serving you, but telling you where else to try, then you still complain to the company, it's your own behaviour you arent comfortable with.
Contraceptives are not 100% safe (as we all know) So are you saying no woman should have sex unless we want to have children?
by Cat
Sex leads to pregnancy. if any woman doesnt get this and take precautions she's too stupid to be allowed to complain!
She's quotes as asking how her teenage daughter would have reacted to her treatment. i can hardly compare your cases.
by Emma
I don't particularly see anything different about my opinion other than the fact that I actually live in Stockport. Firstly, this story makes me scared. Why? Because I'm 17 years old and the thought that I could have been in the same position as that woman (ie potentially pregnant) is my worst nightmare.
The Morning after pill is (i believe) effective for 72 hours, therefor, why would anyone on birth controle ask for it?
by Emma
Sorry, rant not over. I think everyone should remember that no contraceptive is 100%. No pill is thats for sure. One of my close friends became pregnant 7 months ago whilst she was religiously taking the pill - I know, she had a daily alarm on her phone and freaked once when she forgot (months before her pregnancy btw). She's keeping the baby but she had to drop out of college.
No contraceptive is 100% relaible .... it may not have happened to you but that doesn't mean it never happens.
by Cat
I think we all know that any woman using a relible contriceptive wouldnt be asking for the morning after pill, dont we?
I've had sex thousands of times, a condom has never broken on me.
But that wasn't my point, or yours either considering what you wrote. Whether it's forbidden is irrelevant.
by Cat
But i would agree with a Jew refusing to sell Pork, as i would a roman catholic/christian refusing to sell birth controle. Smoking isnt forbidden by the faiths though.