If I want to drink myself into a diabetic coma at a restaurant, that's my god given right as an American.
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does that mean you couldn't have a 2-liter delivered with pizza? if so that seems like it'd be the only actual effect and definitely not the intended one <_< (aside from people getting more smaller sodas).
is there a historical example of a ban ever doing anything but making the economy for the thing that's being banned boom?
Now instead of getting one two liter, people will have to order a can per person, which will end up costing them more. Businesses get to make more money with hokey tactics and best of all, they're not "the bad guy"
But as long as there are good intentions it's okay
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is there a historical example of a ban ever doing anything but making the economy for the thing that's being banned boom?
they aren't banning soda though...banning a product does not create a "boom" in the economy for it as much as move the money from legit companies to the black market.
what they are doing though, you are right, will probably end up just helping sales because people will just buy more to get the same amount.
its still pretty sad to me that so many relatively safe drugs are banned and yet most people see no problem being addicted to terrible food that makes them obese and full of health issues. in both cases the product is fine in moderation.