...with unlawful misuse of a brain. You are a danger to yourself and, most importantly, human beings around you who have not let their brains turn to ant feces. You shall be confined to a room where you will not be able to misuse a handgun, medication, or otherwise cast grim shadows on the faces of perfectly useful items.
Probably not the way the law would write it. But it ain't hapn'n, so whatever. I saw a photo on some news story ad that where someone was holding a protest sign that said "Disarming me will not protect me" and I was just like "DUH!", but there are people that would beg to differ, citing individuals that don't know how to use a gun. If you don't know what you're doing, you should at least know what you're dealing with. Everybody knows guns are dangerous. Yes, the criminals and legalized madman (kings, dictators, etc.) are the reason they exist in the first place; you can't change the past. They exist, and the criminals aren't going to quit using them just because they're illegal. Problematic drugs have been illegal for like half a century at least (well before I was born), and they're still being sold. If guns were flat out outlawed, it'd probably be the same deal with them.
And the fact that people take antibiotics for 3 or 4 days when the Dr. says TEN is a social injustice. If the doc says to do something, either do it or don't. Doing it halfway is a biological disaster waiting to happen. You don't just screw up your own immune system, but you ruin the drugs' performance capacity for EVERYONE! What will scientists do when all the medicines we have available cease to work b/c people don't listen to their dr? Why the heck would anyone think they know something their doctor doesn't? Anyone care to answer? "Oh, well I Feel better so what does it matter?" Is that a rhetorical question or did you think to ask your doctor before you assumed there was no logical answer to that question? You know that IS a question, correct? And yes, these are rhetorical questions b/c I already (think I) know the answer, but I could be wrong, so feel free to answer if you have the time and inclination.
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