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So something legal is moral, and something illegal is immoral? That's your mature vision of things since you're trying as hard as you can to link both?
Then I guess civil forfeiture is moral, but driving 1km/h above the speed limit is immoral then... /s
Also, you're trying to fish for any makeshift argument you can muster, even if they're bad. If you just look at the basic situation: someone is asking X to provide Y. You're not willing to pay X to get Y. Taking Y from them without paying X is immoral, period. We're not talking about an essential good that only them can provide. It's not about insulin being 800$. (Which is legal, so I guess by your definition it's moral...)
Its cute that the salad guy thinks he can reason out a conversation.
Its not immoral to violate an illegal requirement. Especially when they are already fully paid in my data. Do you need an adult to explain that to you? Im not paid to tutor kids, but Im sure you can ask your mother to hire someone.
Since you have no actual arguments, and are just resorting to insulting times and again (and can't understand that illegal and immoral have no link to one another...) I'll just move on.
What arguments could you engage with? Im not debating ideal lettuce to ranch ratios.