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geishaboy wrote:Ohh yeah, great freaking idea![]()
While we are at it, why don't we just ban Alcohol too, the deaths caused by drink driving and alcoholism are in the greater numbers, in fact, why don't we put a bann on cars, people drive them too fast and get killed along with emissions killing the ozone layer and enviroment
Cellphones have to go, they cause brain cancer and give teens the thumb joints of an 80 year old, let's not forget fast food, as it is terribly bad for you and makes you obese
Sex - thats out the window, too many people getting FULL BLOWN AIDS around the place, and unwanted babies cost the tax payer big dollars
In fact, why don't we just get rid of everything that is not %100 safe and healthy?
Well?
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Although consumption of alcohol fell at the beginning of Prohibition, it subsequently increased. Alcohol became more dangerous to consume; crime increased and became "organized"; the court and prison systems were stretched to the breaking point; and corruption of public officials was rampant. No measurable gains were made in productivity or reduced absenteeism. Prohibition removed a significant source of tax revenue and greatly increased government spending. It led many drinkers to switch to opium, marijuana, patent medicines, cocaine, and other dangerous substances that they would have been unlikely to encounter in the absence of Prohibition.
Adamal wrote:As Cahuna has said... It would be a loss of revenue for the government. A huge loss. Which I doubt the Maori party is seeing any of anyway
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