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<blockquote data-quote="abajaj11" data-source="post: 1438801" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>Consider this: </p><p>If medicines are so great, how come so many people die every day? Why is no one able to just deliver medicines to dying people and save them? Are medicines all we make them out to be?</p><p></p><p>Or consider this:</p><p>If freedom to eat what you want is so great, how come so many people eat food that is "bad for them". Why can't we just deliver healthy food to all people? Is freedom to eat what you want really all it is made out to be?</p><p></p><p>the point is: you can't use an exceptional case to control the freedoms of the normal population. It's not OUR fault that someone went nuts and did something wrong. It's not society's fault every time a crime is committed. It's the criminal's fault. </p><p>There are sheep, there are wolves and there are sheep dogs. And that's nature's law. No laws we pass are going to change that. You can't use the behavior of the wolf to control freedoms of the sheep and the sheepdog. Just because a sheep dog was not around to act when this particular wolf went rogue, does not mean you curtail the freedom of all sheepdogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 1438801, member: 3553"] Consider this: If medicines are so great, how come so many people die every day? Why is no one able to just deliver medicines to dying people and save them? Are medicines all we make them out to be? Or consider this: If freedom to eat what you want is so great, how come so many people eat food that is "bad for them". Why can't we just deliver healthy food to all people? Is freedom to eat what you want really all it is made out to be? the point is: you can't use an exceptional case to control the freedoms of the normal population. It's not OUR fault that someone went nuts and did something wrong. It's not society's fault every time a crime is committed. It's the criminal's fault. There are sheep, there are wolves and there are sheep dogs. And that's nature's law. No laws we pass are going to change that. You can't use the behavior of the wolf to control freedoms of the sheep and the sheepdog. Just because a sheep dog was not around to act when this particular wolf went rogue, does not mean you curtail the freedom of all sheepdogs. [/QUOTE]
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