An incidental tangent, unrelated to the main thread: at just what point -can- I go in there and demand that they stop?
- If it's a place where you can go to shoot up heroin, but where you get kicked out immediately afterward? What if it's some other as-yet-legal-but-still-horribly-addictive designer drug?
- If it's a hangout joint set up for people with strong pedophile tendencies to meet up with each other? What if those people have no illegal material, do not exchange any illegal material, and have no arrests/convictions?
- If it's an extremist terrorist training camp?
- If it's a place where TB-resistant people can go to get a good solid dose of TB with intent to become a carrier?
- If it's a conference on how to build the most deadly disease possible that can be weaponized and is resistant to all currently known treatments?
At what point do you personally draw the line? Even the TB one is questionable - TB is rarely fatal, but it is incurable and irritating. At what point does the mere irritation of others override your "freedom to operate" limits?
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- If it's a place where you can go to shoot up heroin, but where you get kicked out immediately afterward? What if it's some other as-yet-legal-but-still-horribly-addictive designer drug?
- If it's a hangout joint set up for people with strong pedophile tendencies to meet up with each other? What if those people have no illegal material, do not exchange any illegal material, and have no arrests/convictions?
- If it's an extremist terrorist training camp?
- If it's a place where TB-resistant people can go to get a good solid dose of TB with intent to become a carrier?
- If it's a conference on how to build the most deadly disease possible that can be weaponized and is resistant to all currently known treatments?
At what point do you personally draw the line? Even the TB one is questionable - TB is rarely fatal, but it is incurable and irritating. At what point does the mere irritation of others override your "freedom to operate" limits?