No group of people should be able to initiate violence against another group of people for making a decision based on their own body.This is of course assuming that one group of people is not entitled to another groups labor and services (at the point of a gun). Once you have that moral hazard in place and you've violated a bunch of people's rights, then you have to violate other rights in a "preventative" fashion. They just start dropping like flies after a while.DUI shouldn't be a crime. Having virtually no liability for killing someone and leaving his family without a provider and father is where the problem lies. All attempts at preventative and behavior-modifying mandates (always enforced with violence) have far larger unintended consequences than allowing people to deal with their own lives and take full responsibility for all their choices.This is why drug use across the board is far higher in "drug war" countries than in countries where drugs are either decriminalized or legalized. There is a massive incentive to get that shit out on the streets because you can make more money than doing almost anything else. the idea of "public" health care and using it's status as a 'human right' to destroy a laundry list of other, ACTUAL rights, is disgusting... harmfulness tax.