I don't see a single thing wrong with over-the-counter sale of Plan B pills to anyone old enough to get pregnant in the first place. The world is plenty over-populated as it is without adding unwanted children into the soup as well. Anyone who thinks a collection of cells without a brain or a nervous system (which is about where the pregnancy is when Plan B terminates it) is a human being is wrong. Period. I know what a human being looks like, and it's not a round little microscopic ball of cells.
This seems to be a conversation of the deaf - - while I am talking about basic human rights like food and shelter, cro is talking about the "right" to do whatever one pleases, i.e., to damage public property, use the streets as a toilet, etc. NO, cro, nobody has the "right" to use the streets as a toilet, damage public property or do anything else they please. Let's get past that, the so-called "right" to do whatsoever one pleases is a straw-man, a "right" I never claimed for anybody - - the basic rights I am speaking of include a right not to be tortured, a right to food and health care and shelter. BT asks, Why? That 's easy - - because they're human beings and because I and millions more like me feel that way about them.
Anyone who doesn't is a fascist, an enemy of the people.
You once again confuse perks, privileges, "extras" with basic human rights. Perks etc. must be earned: there's no free lunch. You want an automobile, earn an automobile. Basic human rights are just that - - basic. They're built into each and every human being, factory-installed. Nobody has to "earn" them and they're not conditional upon fulfillment of some arbitrary or mythical set of "responsibilities."