• Cigarettes Behind The Checkout Counter Make Them An Impulse Item -

    From Regulation Of Commerce@21:1/5 to Regulation Of Commerce on Fri Dec 27 21:05:19 2019
    XPost: ca.general, ca.politics, alt.california
    XPost: alt.abortion, alt.drugs.abuse

    On 12/27/2019 8:57 PM, Regulation Of Commerce wrote:
    Cigarettes and Alcohol and drugs not marketed with known medicinal merit, and yet
    having potential recreational use, should be stocked in a separate room of the
    store, out of the sight / out of mind, through a separate door or curtain, or even
    through a separate exterior door, and they ought to carry the following warnings
    and more:

    Oh yeah, or a separate store is great too. Better idea. But no billboards, it should be like you have to look it up to find it, no open advertising.

    Like maybe you could put an advertisement in "Cigar Aficionado" you know or "High
    Times."

    Like instead of "Liquor Store" it should just have a number. Out of sight out of
    mind. You should have to know.

    I mean it's my body, my spray paint. This stuff is like huffing spray paint.


    WARNING:
    POISON!
    MEDICINE!
    NOT FOR RECREATIONAL CONSUMPTION!
    NOT ILLEGAL TO CONSUME RECREATIONALLY!

    Freedom's great, but drug abuse is tragic. For every day you use drugs or alcohol
    recreationally, don't use for three days. Thus stay just this side of alcoholism,
    etc. 165 million Americans use alcohol. 25 million or 15% have 10 or more drinks
    per day. This is tragic and ludicrous. Twice per week is the max to party on any
    drug. Twice per month is better. There is a difference between use and abuse. A
    huge difference. A huge huge difference. And sobriety is an excellent choice.
    People should have to buy breathalyzers before they can purchase alcohol with a
    drivers license. A good policy is to not drive after even one drink or any drug
    use. Take a cab. The Constitution guarantees equal protection, and the drinking
    age should be eliminated and child rights recognized.

    People have rights. They're born right, not wrong.

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  • From Regulation Of Commerce@21:1/5 to Regulation Of Commerce on Fri Dec 27 21:10:46 2019
    XPost: ca.general, ca.politics, alt.california
    XPost: alt.abortion, alt.drugs.abuse

    On 12/27/2019 9:05 PM, Regulation Of Commerce wrote:
    On 12/27/2019 8:57 PM, Regulation Of Commerce wrote:
    Cigarettes and Alcohol and drugs not marketed with known medicinal merit, and yet
    having potential recreational use, should be stocked in a separate room of the
    store, out of the sight / out of mind, through a separate door or curtain, or even
    through a separate exterior door, and they ought to carry the following warnings
    and more:

    Oh yeah, or a separate store is great too. Better idea. But no billboards, it
    should be like you have to look it up to find it, no open advertising.


    You can say snake oil will cure cancer, and you can alternatively sell snake oil.
    You just can't sell snake oil _as a cure for cancer_.


    Like maybe you could put an advertisement in "Cigar Aficionado" you know or "High
    Times."

    Like instead of "Liquor Store" it should just have a number. Out of sight out of
    mind. You should have to know.

    I mean it's my body, my spray paint. This stuff is like huffing spray paint.


    WARNING:
    POISON!
    MEDICINE!
    NOT FOR RECREATIONAL CONSUMPTION!
    NOT ILLEGAL TO CONSUME RECREATIONALLY!

    Freedom's great, but drug abuse is tragic. For every day you use drugs or alcohol
    recreationally, don't use for three days. Thus stay just this side of alcoholism,
    etc. 165 million Americans use alcohol. 25 million or 15% have 10 or more drinks
    per day. This is tragic and ludicrous. Twice per week is the max to party on any
    drug. Twice per month is better. There is a difference between use and abuse. A
    huge difference. A huge huge difference. And sobriety is an excellent choice.
    People should have to buy breathalyzers before they can purchase alcohol with a
    drivers license. A good policy is to not drive after even one drink or any drug
    use. Take a cab. The Constitution guarantees equal protection, and the drinking
    age should be eliminated and child rights recognized.

    People have rights. They're born right, not wrong.


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  • From Regulation Of Commerce@21:1/5 to Regulation Of Commerce on Sat Dec 28 12:34:37 2019
    XPost: ca.general, ca.politics, alt.california
    XPost: alt.abortion, alt.drugs.abuse

    On 12/27/2019 8:57 PM, Regulation Of Commerce wrote:
    Cigarettes and Alcohol and drugs not marketed with known medicinal merit, and yet
    having potential recreational use, should be stocked in a separate room of the
    store, out of the sight / out of mind, through a separate door or curtain, or even
    through a separate exterior door, and they ought to carry the following warnings
    and more:

    WARNING:
    POISON!
    MEDICINE!
    NOT FOR RECREATIONAL CONSUMPTION!
    NOT ILLEGAL TO CONSUME RECREATIONALLY!

    Freedom's great, but drug abuse is tragic. For every day you use drugs or alcohol
    recreationally, don't use for three days. Thus stay just this side of alcoholism,
    etc. 165 million Americans use alcohol. 25 million or 15% have 10 or more drinks
    per day. This is tragic and ludicrous. Twice per week is the max to party on any
    drug. Twice per month is better. There is a difference between use and abuse. A
    huge difference. A huge huge difference. And sobriety is an excellent choice.
    People should have to buy breathalyzers before they can purchase alcohol with a
    drivers license. A good policy is to not drive after even one drink or any drug
    use. Take a cab. The Constitution guarantees equal protection, and the drinking
    age should be eliminated and child rights recognized.


    The Constitution guarantees equal protection, because equal protection is right.
    Oppression of minors is as wrong as oppression of minorities.


    People have rights. They're born right, not wrong.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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