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    These benefits are important enough to overcome the presu... — Carmelics
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    These benefits are important enough to overcome the presumption against interfering with free and equal persons

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    Some argue that public health institutions are legitimate in virtue of the particular kinds of benefits they produce. Specifically, these are benefits that are experienced by each of us as individuals but that we cannot secure for ourselves on our own. Moreover, these benefits are so important that successfully producing them overcomes the presumption against interfering with free and equal persons. For example, we all want to be protected from infectious diseases and unsafe or ineffective medic

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