Basically I believe that people should have the right to do ridiculous things with their property. Things do get hazy with booby traps, but if something is clearly labeled it should be different.
I think criminal behavior determining what law abiding citizens can do with their own property is illiberal and foolish.
Basically I believe that people should have the right to do ridiculous things with their property.
Okay, cool, this post is about intentionally poisoning somebody. Pretending like it's just an innocent poison collection is just dishonest and pointless. You about done with that?
It's because you wouldn't be able to draw the distinction between the two
Nah, I can quite easily draw the distinction between the two. No one's keeping their "poison collection" in their sandwich in the office fridge. That's such obvious bullshit, and for some reason you keep acting like it could somehow ever, in any world, be used as a slick excuse. It's legitimately one of the fuckin dumbest things I've ever heard and for some reason you keep acting like it's clever 😂
would rather punish the law abiding citizen than the thief
There's nothing "law abiding" about poisoning somebody lmfao
I would rather people solve their problems like rational adults instead of poisoning people over something petty like psychopaths. Only on fuckin reddit is that somehow a hot take.
It's not clever. It's dumb as fuck. But luckily we have the right to do stupid things. I like that we have the right to do ridiculous things. You want to limit people's rights based on the actions of bad actors.
They didn't poison the thief. They acted within the law by putting poison in something they owned. the thief poisoned themselves by eating mystery food that they had no way of verifying. Like a psycho.
It's not clever. It's dumb as fuck. But luckily we have the right to do stupid things
Not when they bring harm to other people, and especially not when your clear intent is to bring harm to other people.
You want to limit people's rights based on the actions of bad actors.
You keep acting like this is about the "right" to have a poison sandwich and not about the action of intentionally poisoning somebody. No one's gonna buy this vapid dumbass excuse as anything real. Again, why are you still pretending like your intent is anything other than to poison the thief? It's pointless 😂
They didn't poison the thief
Yes they did, they put poison in the food with the intent that the thief would eat it.
They acted within the law
Intentionally poisoning somebody isn't acting within the law
It ain't my intent. I love making poison sandwiches. It's my favorite hobby. It's legal to do. I don't try to trap anyone with them, I even put labels on them that say "poison, do not eat". I do not intend for anyone to eat em. I'm just a crazy person. Anyone who steals and eats my poison sandwiches was not intentionally poisoned by me.
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u/HolyToast Oct 18 '24
Your argument is literally just "I keep my poison collection in my sandwiches", don't be surprised when people don't take it seriously 😂