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TopicATTN: Pro drug legalizers
Erik_P
04/02/17 4:08:41 PM
#76:


No, reform doesn't mean a complete ban. I spelled out a number of measures in your other topic which you never responded to because they contradict your narrative.


You're only now calling it reform because you realized how bad you looked when you kept promoting Prohibition as a good thing. You've just moved the goalposts so people will be more likely to agree with you.

Because Erik is against any reform where alcohol is concerned and alcohol, unlike guns, is barely legislated and has only the smallest restrictions.


If you want to know liquor laws in your state here's a link:

http://www.stateliquorlaws.com/map

These are all the laws in just Minnesota. There's plenty of laws regulating alcohol. Oh would you look at that? Once again you make a bullshit accusation that gets shot down immediately.

https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=340a

People complain about gun shows being a loophole, but that's close to how all alcohol works, doubly so because there are no policies restricting alcohol from criminals who committed alcohol-related crimes in the same way we restrict gun-related criminals.


I guess you've never heard of ankle bracelets that detect alcohol. Also, DUI's go on your record. I would also recommend clicking those links I provided above to find out punishments for breaking the law.

People abuse guns, they go in a federal database which prevents them from owning guns. People abuse alcohol, no action is taken and they can buy even more, including guys who bought alcohol to sell it to kids since they can start to do it again the day they get out of prison.


Once again, if you commit a DUI it goes on your record. Also, selling to a minor is illegal. How are you this fucking clueless about how things work>

That's just one area in which we need critical reform. We also need to ban beer ads, just like we've banned cigarette commercials and companies refuse to run gun ads.


There's no need to ban beer ads.

Alcohol use is rampant thanks to marginal laws and, as we know from history, alcohol was more effective than smallbox-infected blankets in reducing the Native American population.


Even if we increased laws people would still drink alcohol. Which of course you want banned.
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