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by atypicaluser
1897 days ago
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While I can't speak for the UK, the US has a small hurdle to bans on particular kinds of speech: the First Amendment. Add to that the first section of the Fourteenth Amendment (i.e. the Equal Protection Clause.) Alcohol producers have as much right to advertise as, say, someone selling chocolate bars (a 'sinful,' sugary food) or bacon (for all its alleged carcinogens) or prescription drugs (some of which have potentially lethal side-effects,) so it'd be tough to single them out for suppression. Not that Americans haven't tried using later constitutional amendments to prohibit things they don't like... |
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