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So by your own logic, I have the right to work on high explosives in my garage, regardless whether i have had training or not... even though my neighbor is less than 30 feet away? I, after all, have the right to put myself in harm's way, right?
originally posted by: American-philosopher
a reply to: seattlerat
Yes lets open up a conversation about rights! I would says yes My right to visit a freind does out wiegh the right of soemone who is vulnerable. you have the right to stay home and protect yourself and do whatever it is you need to do. Just like I have the right to put myself in harms way. Its still the classic ine of guilt taaxing people. ciggarrets are bad you shouldnt have them we the state are going to tax them and you for buying them. Soda is bad for you we the state are going to tax you because we think you shouldnt have them.
We have a right to put ourselves in danger yes we do.
originally posted by: looneylupinsrevenge
So by your own logic, I have the right to work on high explosives in my garage, regardless whether i have had training or not... even though my neighbor is less than 30 feet away? I, after all, have the right to put myself in harm's way, right?
originally posted by: American-philosopher
a reply to: seattlerat
Yes lets open up a conversation about rights! I would says yes My right to visit a freind does out wiegh the right of soemone who is vulnerable. you have the right to stay home and protect yourself and do whatever it is you need to do. Just like I have the right to put myself in harms way. Its still the classic ine of guilt taaxing people. ciggarrets are bad you shouldnt have them we the state are going to tax them and you for buying them. Soda is bad for you we the state are going to tax you because we think you shouldnt have them.
We have a right to put ourselves in danger yes we do.
originally posted by: American-philosopher
a reply to: looneylupinsrevenge
Are the high explosives illegal? Is it illegal to work on high explosives? I mean by you're you should be able to work on a virus that might infect others if its in you're own home right?
(but seriously what kind of point are you trying to make?)
originally posted by: EnigmaChaser
originally posted by: looneylupinsrevenge
So by your own logic, I have the right to work on high explosives in my garage, regardless whether i have had training or not... even though my neighbor is less than 30 feet away? I, after all, have the right to put myself in harm's way, right?
originally posted by: American-philosopher
a reply to: seattlerat
Yes lets open up a conversation about rights! I would says yes My right to visit a freind does out wiegh the right of soemone who is vulnerable. you have the right to stay home and protect yourself and do whatever it is you need to do. Just like I have the right to put myself in harms way. Its still the classic ine of guilt taaxing people. ciggarrets are bad you shouldnt have them we the state are going to tax them and you for buying them. Soda is bad for you we the state are going to tax you because we think you shouldnt have them.
We have a right to put ourselves in danger yes we do.
Hyperbole and a non-sequitur.