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"We spend too much time and money trying to legislate something that is impossible to regulate.
"It's hard to legislate something you know nothing about," he said.
"It will eventually frighten every nation state, but it doesn't matter what they do, there's no way you can create a law or to legislate something that will stop Bitcoin or any cryptocurrency because technically, you cannot.
How can you legislate something like that, really?
We figured if you take a small step and legislate something, then that's something to build on.
If they really want to legislate something, then focus on empowering sex workers vis-à-vis the "exploitative" sex industry.
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Legislating something like this may not be the best approach.
"A constant frustration is that you can legislate against something, but if there isn't the enforcement it doesn't make much difference," Mr. Miller said.
Besides, if there is no direct incitement in perceived hate speech, outlawing that speech is no more than trying to legislate morality, something we should be plenty weary of after our long, ugly culture wars.
Ziegler and others in the NHL argue that they can't legislate against something that isn't illegal.
"Their efforts to purge this bill of any possibility that it would allow or encourage discrimination illustrates how difficult it is to legislate on something that is best left to the broad protections of the 1st Amendment of our United States Constitution," he noted.
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