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by coldtea
3068 days ago
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>Of course with enough effort and investment you can probably stop many things, the point is whether the increasing marginal costs of enforcement are worth it to the government and society. They have been fighting a war where the "marginal costs of enforcement" are not worth it, with the "war on drugs" for a century now. And they'll not fight something that cuts the governments and society's tax funds? |
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