Sigh....no one ever reads my posts.There's two parts to my answer. One is sadly human nature. It's a sledgehammer to be sure, but I would contend that given what people do otherwise, it's necessary
Sweden is a country where there's universal medical care, where politics is not allowed in medical judgement and where the people listen to medical judgement voluntarily. So they're not comparable to what we have here.
Now if we had all three in this country, I'd be willing to listen. Are you willing to advocate for universal health care?
(That's understandable...but still lamentable.)
I regularly advocate for a single payer system which doesn't prohibit private options.
1) Does this mean that government has found the bestChina could do that because it's a police state. It's a simple idea but what kind of police state would be necessary to truly enforce that. I find that less appealing as an option.
balance of restrictions?
2) Do you believe that delivering mulch by dump trucks is too
dangerous to be allowed?
3) What would you say to someone out of money, with a job
which is prohibited, but could be practiced safely?
4) If the person in #3 violates the restriction, but does so
safely, should they be shut down & prosecuted?
5) How should they survive without money?