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In 17th-century Europe there was a movement to ban coffee, which was feared to cause paralysis.
Frederick the Great and Napoleon tried to ban coffee on economic grounds, promoting home-grown chicory as an alternative; they too found the grip of coffee too strong to break .Uncommon Grounds", Mark Pendergrast's well-researched contribution to the java file, covers most of the same historical ground.
This winter, the European Union gave Dutch authorities the power to ban coffee shops from selling cannabis to tourists.
Leibow said that if universities penalize the use of non-prescribed medication because it gives students an unfair advantage, "they should probably ban coffee, studying too much or any other edge somebody tries to get without being more proficient or more accomplished".
Therefore, it is still too early to ban coffee as a measure of life-style modification in patients with cardiovascular disease.
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That would be Seattle, and there seems a better chance of Starbucks banning coffee than that streak ending this October.
So politicians are doing what they can to squeeze prison costs, even if most of the savings (such as banning coffee) are symbolic.
Germany has the Original Unverpackt zero-waste supermarket and Hamburg has gone as far as banning coffee pods (often a mix of aluminium and plastic) from state-run buildings.
While the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints bans coffee and tea based on an original prohibition against hot drinks in a book of scripture called the Doctrine and Covenants, it does not ban caffeine.
However, all attempts at banning coffee failed, even though the death penalty was used during the reign of Murad IV (1623-40).
History, it seems, is rife with acts, writs and proclamations banning coffee on various, er, grounds; at the same time, savvy generals always made sure their troops had plenty of it to help them increase their focus and get them through cold winters.
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