| ▲ | HarHarVeryFunny 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
We're not talking about a world that only has one law "you can do what you like with your own body". Other laws still exist too. Owning pillows is legal. Killing people is not legal. Just because owning a pillow is legal doesn't mean you can smother someone to death with it. I would hope that someone diagnosed with a mental disorder such as Alzheimers would lose their drivers license (not sure if this is the case), but if they were subsequently cured and passed a new driving test, then would you have a problem with that? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | locallost 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I don't know why you're giving me the pillow example, when it's the exact thing I discuss. You know you are not supposed to drive drunk. You know a drug you get from the doctor has side effects, the doctor will warn you. Those things are enough for most people not to take their chances, for people stupid enough to drive drunk, throw the book at them. You can throw the book at people taking any experimental drug that can have a gazillion side effects they have no clue about, but this doesn't help the people that might get killed because someone experimented with a cure, did not want to harm anyone but still did. People are not numbers, but real parts of the world and someone else's lives. Laws are there to keep people safe, but are just the last line of defense. You can take both positions, but your argument is overly simplistic. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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