Subject: Re: Gorsuch on Civil Liberties
Depends on the level of threat to the public.
Let's suppose we have a Typhoid Mary. For whatever reason, for this example, we can't cure her. She's a walking contagion who will infect other people. Do we let her interact with the public? After all, it's an infringement of her rights of free movement if we confine her to her home or an isolation ward.
That's the problem.
If you're assuming risk just for yourself, I don't care. Have at it. If you're assuming risk that could involve me, then I have something to say about it. For example, drunk driving.