well let's see...take drugs as an example. If drugs were legal but the user was left to his own devices when he becomes debilitated and unable to support himself then his liberty to do drugs has been balanced by the accountability of either quitting or dying. If however, the user is provided with publicly financed and never ending "treatment" for his addiction while being given welfare then his "liberty" is divorced from accountability and then becomes license. Having said that, I have endeavored to answer each of your questions. It is now time to either tell me what you disagree with about my answers instead of just moving from one question to the next.