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Originally Posted by maskedmelon
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Daywolf what do you think about this? I am curious because it speaks to the level of liberty one embraces. Something that I would see as analogous to this is legislated smoking bans in private establishments. If private establishments choose to allow their patrons to smoke that should be their business. The government should not be dictating what people can do in private establishments so long as nobody is harmed.
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Originally Posted by Daywolf
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Examples: You want to smoke pot? Go for it (I mean if it were legal now). You want to wear a dress? Sure thing! imo you should have a right to be wrong, as long as you don't try to force me to accept your choices e.g. girls bathrooms are for boys and girls etc. See I have issue with like that, and things like it. But, in the same thought, if Target (major US store) wants to do that, then I just don't go to Target any longer. However, if your city government says no the girls bathroom is for girls only, well Target can move to another city if they don't like it.
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As long as state/local gov allows them to make that choice, which pref is by the vote of the people of that state or county etc. Pretty much been one of my points through the thread and called out as being a libertarian for it lol. The less regulation by the feds the better. You know fed law makers use to only work part time? Now it's serious business... with something like 300,000 regulations that can be enforced criminally as well as some 5000+ federal criminal laws. Just in the past ten years, the amount of federal laws have grown ~25%, counting the entire history of the US. This is a major shift in this country, needs to stop.
Hey Alarti0001, prove to me you are an actual person and not some robot. Oh, can't use words, right.. and you gotta do it three times in proper order while spinning around backwards reciting Shakespeare's Macbeth in reverse. Ok, now begin..