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Originally Posted by Heel n Toe
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Something you'll find missing from every story about that 30 year old is a friend, family member or anyone other than the doctor, talking about how what this guy did was stupid. The nurse this patient told "I think I made a mistake" right before he died? Nope, you don't hear from them either. I'm not saying this didn't happen but it comes across as one of those old "this is your brain on drugs" commercials trying to scare kids from doing stupid stuff.
On your second piece about "rights"... Driving is a privilege. A stop sign or light stops you from using that privilege for a brief period of time. On smoking indoors, the business is forced to comply or they get a fine, not the person smoking (or that's how it works around here). A smoker can walk out the door onto a public sidewalk and smoke until their lungs explode. Not a "right" being infringed.