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Debate about whether Heinz should steal drugs.
Someone once commented on this: "It is a moral problem for pharmacists to sell at high prices, and you, stealing, are more serious than pharmacists!" Please think about it, if everyone in society is like the hero we are talking about today, what will society become? We can't make a permanent mistake because of a wrong idea! We can imagine that even if the client steals it, he will still live his wife. Will the pharmacist let him go? As a wife, when you get your life back, do you want to see your husband break the law to save himself? The law is the foundation of a society, and because of this, we can't violate it, otherwise the society will be in turmoil-everyone who is "dizzy" will make mistakes because of a fleeting idea, and will the consequences be what we want to see? So, our conclusion is: don't steal!

The opponent argued: Our view is that Heinz should not steal medicine. It was necessary to steal medicine at that time. After all, that's his closest relative. Under a glimmer of hope, I think anyone would want their loved ones alive. So is Heinz. In this case, it may bring huge profits to pharmacists, comparable to the lives of your loved ones? So our point is that Heinz shouldn't steal drugs.