This.
As a society, including both the manufacturer/merchant class and the consumer class, we suffer from a glut of "muh rights, I can do what I want!" and a near-total dearth of "responsibility." We are seriously out-of-balance.
I love opiates -- I watched the palpable look of relief on my daughter's face when she was nearly blinded by pain from an acute medical condition that sent her to ER on the verge of going into shock. BUT.....profiteers like the Sacklers made a fortune marketing those drugs in a way that they knew would actually kill people. Product that can be used for good or bad, saw a heavy marketing for the bad.
I love firearms - I've been shooting since I was 5. I hunt, my family enjoys trips to the range, we bond, and have a great time. But firearms have become a social status symbol, and not of anything healthy. Nutbars parade around with their AR at the grocery store or Chipotle, they carry them up to the Capitol at rallies for other causes, purposefully using them to intimidate. Product that can be used for good or bad, saw a heavy marketing for the bad.
Shit, we could do this same exercise with a dozen things. I mean, matches are handy, but if there was a massive social shift to "I can hand out matches to three year olds, it's my right!", we'd have a problem.
It all comes back to balance, and said balance being out-of-whack. Rights come with responsibilities. Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you should.