And the reason society requires laws (ie restrictions on freedom), which is to protect society as a whole because one person's expression of freedom impacts another's freedom or well-being:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/09/us/ammon-bundy-easter-gathering-idaho/index.html
"Ammon Bundy vows to defy stay-at-home orders for Easter gathering"
"(CNN)Ammon Bundy, the rancher who led an armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon, said he plans on holding an Easter gathering despite stay-at-home orders implemented during the coronavirus pandemic.
Bundy told CNN he wants to gather several hundred people in Idaho at a yet-to-be-announced location. He said he believes it's his constitutional right to assemble, even as state and local officials urge people to socially distance to avoid spreading the virus further.
"Our goal is to get enough people together and secure our rights... we are not trying to provoke, we want people to be able to worship," Bundy said in a phone interview."
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And Bundy actually highlighted the exact problem with the stereotypical Libertarian mindset:
"Bundy, 44, didn't seem concerned about the possibility of catching or spreading the novel coronavirus."
"I actually want the virus," he said. "I'm healthy, my family is healthy. I'd rather have it now so my body is immune to it."
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Bundy's desire to "protect his rights" and to get Coronoavirus to, in his words, protect himself by building up immunity, OBVIOUSLY impacts others who might not want to get the virus
the Libertarian Dilemma