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Old 09-24-2007, 01:30 PM
vhawk01 vhawk01 is offline
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Default Re: New York City bans trans fats

Honestly, as long as we have a social welfare system, I don't see how anyone can really object to these types of laws. Or the absurd extensions of these type of laws that all of us can easily imagine. This isn't an endorsement of these types of laws, obviously, but a condemnation of the welfare state, but when you have one you practically must have the other, imo.

Luckily I've been informed that only things which are "really bad" and have "practically no benefits" like smoking and trans-fats are at risk of being banned. This is good news for everyone who doesn't have any habits or preferences for things which are potentially injurious and yield "practically nothing good."
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