> > I'm very much against the legislation of morality. Legislation of
> > 'morality', however, must be done at some point to prevent theft,
> > murder, etc.

> Where there is a public interest, legislation is appropriate.

Without foundational rules, total "public interest" laws is simply mob
rule. If everyone thought YOU were guilty, but you really weren't,
wouldn't you want them to have to try you fairly using pre-defined
rules with evidence, order, etc.? Mob rule is a very dangerous thing.


-- 
Derek


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