Quote Originally Posted by happystuff View Post
I still have questions:

Where does someone's civil liberty to NOT wear a mask end and my civil liberty to NOT be infected by said person begin?

I still ponder the idea that if someone is deliberately NOT wearing a mask and they pass on the virus to someone who dies... is it murder? Possibly even premeditated murder? By now, everyone knows or should know what is going on and *choosing* not to wear a mask should mean that one is choosing to accept the consequences. It's still a matter of determining those consequences.

And, finally, does anyone know what has happened in any of the cases where legal action was taken against the various "15-minutes of fame" people who were charged for not wearing a mask and endangered someone/others? (i.e. the cancer patient who was spit on - I think that was one)
Since you have quoted me here, I will reply, but otherwise, I am best advised to stay off of this thread, as I find the discourse to be unhelpful and unpleasant.
I don't know the answer to the first question you ask, but find your reasoning quite frightening, that you want to charge someone with murder for not wearing a mask.

I am best staying away from this thread entirely, as people here seem to think it's fine to suspend a first grader on the first day of school, rather than to try to meet him where he is at, nurture him, and teach him, and to charge someone with murder for not wearing a mask. These are not reasonable positions to me, and in fact, I find them quite disturbing, so bowing out now.