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at which point they're able to compete in a way that a law abiding citizen can't.
Arguing for higher minimum wage and legal amnesty for undocumented employment simultaneously is disingenuous at best.
i think selling foods without giving info about toxins is without a doubt poisoning people is pretty clear aggression, imo. in other words it violates the nap.
but if there is info provided, you can sell toxic foods like tobacco or alcohol and people can posion themselves willingly however much they want.
See, I can agree with that perspective.
but its of course complicated to figure out if cusomers are reasonably informed, so there will be a lot of grayzones and edge cases
I mean, I ALSO consider it a bit annoying seeing these 'State of California' messages on shit.
Working in an auto parts store, I subject myself to materials known to the State of California to cause birth defects on a daily basis.
So, there's got to be some middle ground on that.
Here we have it, though
i think what the middle ground is will always be up for debate
Like all areas, my answer is more data
The company should have the _Responsibility_ to inform, while the individual should have the _right_ to ignore the warnings.
if both parties own a recording of the transaction and whatnot
yup thats a good way to put it i think, rye
legalism becomes much simpler
I don't like Lawyers and Insurance companies running everything.
If you want to look at the ruling class, look no further than that.
but they operate under a monopoly that has perceived public legitimacy, so thats why i personally don't think it's a good metric
Lawyers and insurance companies?
yeah, some insurance companies gets to use government force to make people have to buy them by law
Well, yeah,
I mean... here where I live
We used to have a municipal pool.
One for each of the cities in this region, actually.
Several years ago, almost simultaneously, they started closing down.
It used to be a fond memory of mine, going to the pool, seeing what kind of jumps I could do off the diving board
If only there were human interest lobbies composed of independent entrepreneurs to represent the actual people, huh?
Like, say, if human resource companies suddenly pulled a hydraulic despotism?
i think everyone can only represent themselves
But a litigious society brought about the reign of Attorneys and Insurance.
And now there exists one public pool in about 80 miles.
i personally believe we're seeing the worst combination of attorneys and insurance within the current paradigm
and they had to remove their damned diving boards to accommodate their insurance policy.
I didn't quite realize what was going on until I worked at a summer camp, where their diving boards were removed for insurance reasons.
They were in the process of replacing it with a slide, but that's not the same. Hardly a point to a deep end, then.
so we want more freedoms to take on more risks
to have more personal responsibility
Personal Responsibility. Now that's a damned concept.
I am responsible for what I do.
Provided that the maintenance for what you supply is in good condition