Posted by John T on December 14, 2011 at 06:35:44 from (173.243.181.15):
In Reply to: Completely OT posted by Captndan on December 14, 2011 at 04:56:47:
I LOVE and truly enjoy these kinds of discussions, gets my old engineering and lawyer LOGIC brain to working. I have a few hypothetical questions: Remember driving is a Privelige NOT a right and I personally believe(and to each their own opinions) a person should have rights and freedoms SO LONG AS THE EXERCICE DOES NOT CAUSE HARM OR SEVERE RISK OF HARM TO OTHERS, SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
1) Would you be in favor of a law that sets safe reasonable speed limits while driving and if so why?????
2) Would you be in favor of a law that forbids driving while blindfolded and why???
3) Would you be in favor of a law that forbids driing while intoxicated and why??
4) (I personally enjoy shooting sports and guns) Would you be in favor of a law that forbids discharging firearms in crowded public spaces and why
Get the drift???????????????????
OKAY BEFORE ANYONE HAS A CALF THIS IS NOTTTTTTTTTTT TO START A FIGHT OR ARGUE AND ALL ARE ENTIELD TO THEIR OWN OPINIONS
The above is ALLLLLLLLLLLL Im asking, Im sayimg no more, Im not taking any side in asking and am NOT gonna argue or fight and dont want to attack anyone personally for their opinions nor be attacked for askinG these thought provoking questions
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