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A colleague from the newspaper tells him, "I think prohibition ended in '33".
I think prohibition's just a farce, don't you?
Heretofore ithas… I think prohibition's just a farce, don't you?
But from what I hear he's beginning to think prohibition won't work," said Kelly.
"I don't think prohibition works". Some other petition-signers acknowledged that they had reservations about the rapid growth in the number of pot shops in Los Angeles, and about lax restrictions on who qualifies to be a medical marijuana patient.
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He appreciates that legalising drugs could reduce the violence surrounding the trade and the degradation of serious abusers, but values the role he thinks prohibition plays in limiting consumption.
Seal states "he has request, the charity meritorious, but giving all money he can afford to Association opposed to Prohibition as he thinks Prohibition most important one before public".
"They make a living preying upon the good nature of reporters like you, who give their cause prominence," she argues, adding (rather quotably) that they also prey upon "that portion of the population that thinks Prohibition might not have been a bad idea".
It's hard to imagine how anyone ever thought Prohibition would work.
At the same time, you have to look long and hard to find anyone who genuinely thinks prohibition is a good idea.
We tend to think of Prohibition as something that grew out of religious fervor.
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