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Heroes Community > Other Side of the Monitor > Thread: Laws that make no sense
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LordZXZX
LordZXZX


Famous Hero
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posted December 04, 2003 03:54 PM

I'm sure you all don't live in a country that bans chewing gum like Singapore.
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Delfontes
Delfontes


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posted December 04, 2003 09:15 PM

Some of those examples make sense, some don't.  Anyhow, they were all voted on by state or local government, or voters, so write a bill... if it passes you win.  

People have a tendancy to make blanket statements like that, with no solution in mind.  Make everything people do legal, and you have Chaos.

One last thing:

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At 20 years of age you may die for your country without having been in a night club.


As someone posted above, a lot of nightclubs cator to the 16-20 year old population, by carding or giving wristbands to people old enough to drink.

People over 21 tend to avoid those clubs though, so the ones that want older customers keep it 21 and over.  It's just business.

Here is some info on drinking age:

http://www.youthrights.org/dafaq.html

I didn't even know there was a youthrights webpage, hehe.  Kids wanting to drink

Here is another page basically arguing the other side of the issue:

http://www.cspinet.org/booze/mlpatalk.htm
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