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Originally Posted by FoolThemAll
Well, sure. I mean, you can't kill someone just because they're on your property, right?
Or is this the happy fun point where we drop that line of argument because it suddenly suits us to do so?
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If only abortion were even remotely that simple, you might have a point.
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It's pretty interesting how no one has bothered to explain how this is any different than other public health regulations. The general argument seems to be, "you know the risks, and it's on private property, so whatever happens is your own damn fault." We have yet to see anyone explain why this is different from, say, a bar that charges a finger for all you can drink. It's a private business, they're only taking one finger, and you have the choice to patronize the establishment... why should it be illegal? Yes, Dunedan, someone who goes to such an establishment if it were legal is deserving of ridicule, but that doesn't mean it should be legal.