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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
None, but the only country that ever tried to ban it found that had more negatives in the end and gave up, what we do with alcohol though is massively regulate it to minimise the negatives.
Unlike alcohol, when countries get rid of guns (the UK Australia Canada to a lesser degree) the bans are very effective, there being no way to 'home brew' guns
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Massively regulating it and minimizing the negatives means 120,000 deaths is ok? I would love to see the alcohol related fatalities of the dry counties in texas or in other places that have tighter regulations. For example in Oklahoma you can't buy hard alcohol in grocery stores. Hell you can only buy 3.2% beer in Oklahoma compared to 5% else where.
This is off topic but you could see where I was going. In conclusion to my arguments I think it's clear some form of control is needed. It will be a rough thing to push through , especially in the Southern States. Thanks to most of you for being respectful and not just calling me another American Dumbass.
Although I have a feeling a few of you were thinking it.