Perhaps others could take the time to better explain to people why, when 10,000 people in the U.S. alone are killed every year, it's probably far from a victimless crime?
You might want to consider that you might save a life by being a little less polite. Thirty years ago I had a friend who's dad was drinking and driving, and he put someone in the hospital. He couldn't understand why the other family kept giving him evil looks. So, in those 30 years, the 300,000+ people killed and the millions injured, would have been much better off if we simply took a less tolerant view of drinking and driving.
Personal attacks aren't allowed on HN. Please don't do this again.