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That's why it's called risk. An able-bodied person can injure themselves by taking risks just the same. Why should disabled persons be subject to limitations decided by someone else that are designed for the lowest common denominator? That's the only question being brought up here.


Alright, they're adult and can take responsibility for their decisions, I didn't want to imply I was taking this away from them.




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