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They were once criminalized on moral and medical grounds, but are generally available today.
While Mitchell admits to some ex-cop backlash for embracing an industry he once criminalized—"I'll get a little bit of it, but I don't get a lot"—mostly, he says, people ask him about jobs.
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It added, "Today's ruling once again criminalizes peaceful dissent".
But once you criminalize a population, few people ask questions.
Legislators once passed laws that criminalized drinking or selling alcoholic beverages.
The suggestion that women could be criminalized at all was once the third rail of anti-abortion discourse, which typically argued that banning abortion would "protect" women from their own choices.
Oregon once had a nearly identical law that criminalized "interference with agricultural operations".
And which prompted this tweet: "New York City is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity that is desperate for revenue and anxious to criminalize behavior once thought benign".
In essence, the 1926 law, universally regarded as illogical, unfair, and downright racist, had reared its old, dusty head once again, disrupting businesses, criminalizing dancing, and making us all worry about our livelihoods.
They have criminalized themselves.
"Potentially abortion will be criminalized.
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