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by cbunt1
Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:00 pm
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Topic: Restriction of rights and left/liberalism versus right/conservatism.
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Re: Restriction of rights and left/liberalism versus right/conservatism.

Not sure where I land on the official right/left Continuum.

If someone wants to get baked out of their gourd, I say go for it. Any behavior that is detrimental to society should be punished/prosecuted in it's own right, butt note because of the fact that someone is in an altered state. Neither should that altered state be an excuse for such behavior. And yes, I do think we should dump DWI/DUI legislation and instead prosecute the reckless/dangerous diving behaviors that result, not the fact that someone has .09 instead of .06 BAC.

I personally can't justify disarming any citizen, be it at the White House, at the school, or in the Courtroom. If a person is considered free and safe enough to be in society, they are safe enough to be armed. Recognizing the danger of such a society is simply recognizing reality.

I could go on, but I think you get my general drift. I don't look to the government to protect me, and with very few exceptions think that anyone who does is fooling themselves and will be on for a rude awakening someday.

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