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Geo, I didn't mean to turn this into a US policy discussion topic, i was merely trying to prove that civilian acces to firearms does not necessarily equal safety.
prostitution (this never hurts anyone, as long as it's regulated and the government hands out loads of free condoms and pills that wipe people clean of any STDs).
You can find me in the masturbation thread. At least that one is somewhat more interesting
Problems:Low-quality firearms can be constructed by anyone. As for simpler weapons, e.g. are you going to outlaw knives? There are a myriad necessary objects for societies that also make decent weapons. Heck, fists count. It is impossible to illegalize weapons.Legalizing hard drugs is problematic. Removing dangers from them costs money. So unless you plan on taxing the people to pay for others screwing with their minds, low-quality dangerous drugs will be cheaper and therefore much more popular. The result is a black market and all the lovely things that go with it.Prostitution, and contraception, always hurt everyone, including the culture of the society. They must both be illegal. I realize on this particular point I'm spitting against hurricane-force winds, but I don't base my opinions on what other people think.Human nature can't be changed. It's inherently human to never be satisfied with material things like w***es and drugs. Weapons will be fashioned, property crimes and violent crimes will occur (and with far greater frequency than if the society were better structured), there's no way aroune it.
Quote from: N. Escalona on February 06, 2009, 02:28:19 amProblems:Low-quality firearms can be constructed by anyone. As for simpler weapons, e.g. are you going to outlaw knives? There are a myriad necessary objects for societies that also make decent weapons. Heck, fists count. It is impossible to illegalize weapons.Legalizing hard drugs is problematic. Removing dangers from them costs money. So unless you plan on taxing the people to pay for others screwing with their minds, low-quality dangerous drugs will be cheaper and therefore much more popular. The result is a black market and all the lovely things that go with it.Prostitution, and contraception, always hurt everyone, including the culture of the society. They must both be illegal. I realize on this particular point I'm spitting against hurricane-force winds, but I don't base my opinions on what other people think.Human nature can't be changed. It's inherently human to never be satisfied with material things like w***es and drugs. Weapons will be fashioned, property crimes and violent crimes will occur (and with far greater frequency than if the society were better structured), there's no way aroune it.of course you tax drugsi thought this was implied