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I'm against it but if they absolutely have to legislate this then I guess 16 would be a reseaonable cut off
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Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
?Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
?Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
That's what im saying, where does it end? i know more kids that age that "abuse" Starbucks more than energy drinks, are they gunna start requiring them to card you for cofee too?Originally Posted by Boilermaker X
Banning the sale of something on the grounds of safety is fine, provided there is legitimate reason for concern. I have to ask if the concern stems from the perceived popularity of "energy drinks" and the fact that some individuals abuse them or if it derives from real, medically justifiable safety issues.
If the concern is because they're popular and sometimes abused, that is not a problem with the product and if you can attack them legislatively on these grounds then you should similarly consider legally banning the sale of anything that is popular and abused by some individuals (you know, like alcohol?).
If the issue is one of safety, one has to have a higher threshold for proof than noticing some individuals who drink a lot of caffienated energy drinks. Because if that is all it takes for some nitwit propose legislation banning their sale - and apparently it is - then Starbucks better start watching their back.
That's what im saying, where does it end? i know more kids that age that "abuse" Starbucks more than energy drinks, are they gunna start requiring them to card you for cofee too?Originally Posted by Boilermaker X
Banning the sale of something on the grounds of safety is fine, provided there is legitimate reason for concern. I have to ask if the concern stems from the perceived popularity of "energy drinks" and the fact that some individuals abuse them or if it derives from real, medically justifiable safety issues.
If the concern is because they're popular and sometimes abused, that is not a problem with the product and if you can attack them legislatively on these grounds then you should similarly consider legally banning the sale of anything that is popular and abused by some individuals (you know, like alcohol?).
If the issue is one of safety, one has to have a higher threshold for proof than noticing some individuals who drink a lot of caffienated energy drinks. Because if that is all it takes for some nitwit propose legislation banning their sale - and apparently it is - then Starbucks better start watching their back.
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
Don't get caught pissing, jay walking, or littering either.Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.
Don't get caught pissing, jay walking, or littering either.Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
So, let me get this straight...An 18 year old can buy cigarettes, throw their money away on lottery tickets, and die for our country...
...but let them get caught with an energy drink and they get punished?
I'm sorry, but I'm done with this country.