When that individual goes out to commit crimes to support their drug habit.When
they fall sick and must use Public Health care at the expense of tax payers.When
they fail to care for their children and therefore produce criminals.
This affects others outside of the individual. He doesn't shove cocaine up
anyone else's noses, but he has a negative effect on society when he becomes a
chronic user.
Therefore how does Society protect itself from that?
I'm interested to know, if the answer isn't laws and we are to adopt a
laissez-faire attitude toward everything.
-Gel
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From: Monique Boea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So then we should have no laws?
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe that should be left up to the individuals themselves. I'm not
sure that I understand why this could be dangerous. I mean, I understand
that if someone wants to take some hardcore drugs and ends up killing
themselves, then yes, it is dangerous, but it's also their choice. I would
also argue that it's their right.
Marlon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 8:09 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Senate rejects move to ban same-sex marriage
>
> Who's to decide what causes injury Marlon? Is that only physical injury?
> This idea that once yer in your home, and you are "consenting", that all
> bets are off........just seems dangerous to me.
>
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