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I think his caveat of "barring negative impact on others" pretty much covers these cases.
> "barring negative impact on others" You think taking what little money poor people have from them via allowing them to spend it on lottery does not have social consequences ?
On one side you have the rights of the individual and on the other side you have the rights of the community.
Some people tend to lean the scale toward individual rights and others toward community rights.
Smaller government tends to handle the balance by staying out of the way until it's necessary that they step in. Bigger government tends to handle the balance by marking clear (or blurry) lines and moving them when necessary.