The new law is for ID scanners to be at every place alcohol is sold. I don't think it's a bad law.
It’s an unnecessary cost because of a lowered societal trust and an increasing nanny state as a result. These are the straws that make up the government bloat.
I mean, we've already degenerated as a society when we started selling alcohol and other vices like it at places like a grocery store to begin with. It we are going to just leave major temptations out in the open around children, we should probably at least put a token effort in to preventing them from getting to it.
It shouldn't need a law, its already illegal to sell to minors. It should be just basic planning.
It’s an unnecessary cost because of a lowered societal trust and an increasing nanny state as a result. These are the straws that make up the government bloat.
I agree in principle but since we are in a low trust society the necessity is debatable, unfortunately.
I mean, we've already degenerated as a society when we started selling alcohol and other vices like it at places like a grocery store to begin with. It we are going to just leave major temptations out in the open around children, we should probably at least put a token effort in to preventing them from getting to it.
It shouldn't need a law, its already illegal to sell to minors. It should be just basic planning.