No, you see, THIS time we've figured out who the right villains are.
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I love Bernie but I don’t think this would have much impact and carries risks of criminalizing acts which don’t deserve it. In the multilevel struggle to reform drug and criminal justice policy I’d make this particular step a v low priority...
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Yeah, there's absolutely no way this doesn't get used against street dealers, and that every executive charged under it doesn't get off scot free.
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Given the chemical properties of chemical law, a heavy gas which tends to sink and harm people at the bottom, that’s the predictable consequence...
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no. but it can't all be work and no play.
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What are the possible side effects of this medication?
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It's still a deterrent and could help public health, but more importantly be precedent for prosecuting lying in general by big corporations, which is basically completely legal now (see tobacco etc). Rethink this.
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