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Just because there's technically no harm done, doesn't make the stuff to be legalized, let alone correct.
While we're there, let us legalize grave robbing aswell for example. It doesn't hurt anyone either. This simplistic sort of view of morality is alien to me. Morality is more complex than that and the law should reflect it. In other words, no harm doesn't equal no crime. I had this discussion with a few members and their go-to argument was that the family of the deceased would be against that. Well, obviously. But I'm also pretty sure the father of the prostitute isn't so happy about it either. I'm against both of course, but the underlying point is completely analogical.
Unfortunately, this particular stuff is often ignored because most people think like you regarding that. There is some other element in human morality than just harm/no harm.
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