It's good to see that publications like the Enquirer and The Globe aren't afraid to take on the most subtle moral issues of our time. Take the death of Jeff Conaway, for example: Is an individual ultimately responsible for their own death if they choose to ingest drugs? What if they are high and addicted, and therefore only marginally in control of their behavior? What of the person that sold the opiates to Jeff Conaway? What of the people in his life who failed to stop him from taking them? Could Jeff even be said to have had free will at the time of his death? Isn't someone else ultimately responsible? These are hard questions. Bravo, Globe. Bravo. |