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In reply to the discussion: Instead of regulating everyone's sugar intake [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)corporations cannot make people magically do things against a consumer's will. If people's minds really are so pliable I would feel guilty about preying upon these supposedly weak-minded types every 2 years with political campaigns. Do we really want to win the simpleton vote?
Supposedly, personal liberty grew by leaps and bounds when Colorado and Washington state decriminalized marijuana. "Finally!" we cried, "the government is starting to treat adults like adults!"
I don't know about you but my college days aren't that far behind me and last I checked MJ was a bigger inducement to poor eating than any number of TV ads or highway billboards. Yet, and curse me for a libertarian if you must, I maintain that it is the best choice and the best guiding principle. I won't rail against Big MJ years from now when pot use is mainstreamed. I won't blame a lack of government regulation; I'll just note the irony that it was the same election cycle that Twinkies went out of business.