I voted for Laser Eyes because I'm a dick and will always click the "BS" option in a poll whenever a BS option is presented. :3
OT: It depends on the ol' Spock quote: the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. Is that a moral statement? If you sacrifice 100 people in order to save 100,000, have you made a moral decision? If yes, then there's nothing wrong with mind control in order to prevent some nutjob from detonating a suicide vest in the middle of a crowded cafe. If no, then you adamantly believe in free will to the point of allowing bad stuff so that everyone can maintain their free will.
Another quote (though I forget who this one is from...I know my high school Speech and Debate teacher said it once as an assignment we were supposed to argue for or against

) at play here is this:
Does inaction in the face of injustice make one morally culpable?
If you see someone about to do something terrible and it's fully within your power - via mind control

- to stop them and yet you refuse to do so because you're morally against interfering with free will...are you not morally culpable in the terrible act that took place? After all, you could have prevented something incredibly immoral from happening and you did nothing.
In the end, had I not chosen the "Are you a dick?" response in the poll: I would have chosen yes. Personally I believe that using an immoral means such as mind control can lead to a moral outcome, assuming you've just stopped something terrible from happening.