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This statement is very frequently used as justification for self-destructive tendencies without coming to the conclusion naturally (i.e. having someone tell you that you can do anything as long as you don't affect others vs figuring it out on your own). It can also lead to belligerence from stupid individuals (eh, we're surrounded by fields - who cares if I shoot my gun in the air?).
I don't disagree with anything else you've said.
Well, the same argument is being used to say what you can and can't do to your body... I'd rather have more accidents than less freedom
Life is never guaranteed. Giving up your freedom makes you feel safer, it doesn't actually make people safer
I don't disagree with you, but at that same note - you should have enough information to know what human beings have done with unchecked freedom.
Ultimately we are all free. We are free to make whatever choices we want, and free to accept the consequences (whether we accept them at the time of the choice or not). Unchecked freedom in the hands of human beings (we have fused atoms) would rip through reality like a fresh razor through paper.