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<p>[QUOTE="NorthKorea, post: 2254620, member: 29643"]Things like this somewhat irritate me. Restaurants and businesses are legally allowed to refuse service to anyone. The bakery chose to make it a civil liberties issue by stating why they refused the couple service. All they had to say was "no, we won't service you." Even if they stated why they didn't want to do the cake, as long as they can establish a religious reason behind the refusal, I think the freedom to practice religion should be considered into any decisions.</p><p><br /></p><p>What I really thought was dumb as the UK court saying the baker had to make a cake with the phrase "Support Gay Rights." I don't think the Courts should have authority to tell individuals what to believe.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, that is what it is. As for platinum, a big part of the glut is due to the higher consumption of PMG elements. Since companies are paying tons for PMG and REMG elements, platinum, which is a bi-product of PMG mining, will see an increase in supply. It's still a limited metal and too rare to be considered a "precious metal" for most purposes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NorthKorea, post: 2254620, member: 29643"]Things like this somewhat irritate me. Restaurants and businesses are legally allowed to refuse service to anyone. The bakery chose to make it a civil liberties issue by stating why they refused the couple service. All they had to say was "no, we won't service you." Even if they stated why they didn't want to do the cake, as long as they can establish a religious reason behind the refusal, I think the freedom to practice religion should be considered into any decisions. What I really thought was dumb as the UK court saying the baker had to make a cake with the phrase "Support Gay Rights." I don't think the Courts should have authority to tell individuals what to believe. But, that is what it is. As for platinum, a big part of the glut is due to the higher consumption of PMG elements. Since companies are paying tons for PMG and REMG elements, platinum, which is a bi-product of PMG mining, will see an increase in supply. It's still a limited metal and too rare to be considered a "precious metal" for most purposes.[/QUOTE]
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