Duke said:
In reply to GameboyRMH :
And that's where we fundamentally disagree. It's not similar at all.
If you are selling food, then your product is legally and morally obligated to be food. Anything else constitutes fraud at best or endangerment at worst.
However, you are under zero obligation to sell food in the first place.
The exact same is true of medicine. No one is under any obligation at all to sell medicine, no matter how necessary or life-saving it may be. You cannot therefore extend that non-existent obligation to include selling it at any particular price. No matter how many people may die without it, no one is under any obligation to produce or sell a particular product.
Unless you're going down frenchy's poorly-considered rabbit hole of making every human being legally responsible for the welfare of every other human being.
Sounds more like a religious argument to me than a legal argument or a rabbit hole argument. Here's what you find in that rabbit hole;
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:To be your brother's keeper in Christianity means to take and interest in your fellow man and to share his burdens in the way that Christ is supposed to take on the suffering and shoulder the burdens of all mankind. It's a way of asking you "Are you a Christian"
: : When Cain came back from the fields without Abel, Eve, his mother, asked him, "Where's Abel?" He responded, "Am I my brother's keeper?" Eve did not answer directly, and the interesting story unfolded without any answer at all, except what one might read into it. Talmudic scholars may have supplied an answer, I don't know. Everyone who wants an answer has to answer the question himself. Liberals tend to answer, "Yes, you are. WE are." That is, we are responsible for the welfare of our brothers and sisters, of helping those who have fallen to get up, and to try to keep them from falling in the first place. For brothers and sisters read, fellow members of the human race.
: : The conservative answer is, "Hell, no! Why should I waste time and money on my fellow citizens not directly related to me. Let all those other poor bastards accept individual responsibility. If they can't do that, screw 'em!" SS
: I could well be wrong here, as it is a long time since I took any interest in matters Biblical, but I thought that God, after Cain had killed Abel, asked Cain where his brother was (pointless if God is omniscient, but no matter) and Cain replied 'Am I my brother's keeper?'. The point being that we are our brothers' keepers in the sense that we are responsible for their welfare.
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So if you believe in the Christian Religion, yes, you have to provide affordable insulin to your brother so he will not die. If you are an atheist or a satanist or you worship Thor or some other Marvel Hero you have no obligations to help your brother or anybody else and I will see you in Hell if such a place exists.
They say that the United States is a Christian country. I really don't think so, but that is what many people say.
Hmmm.