Welcome to Nanny State Nation
July 9, 2008
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Banned
Whether you love it, hate it, or have never thought about it,
chances are some politician wants to ban it. "Welcome to the Nanny
State Nation," says reason.tv host Drew Carey. "Where the
government minds your own business."
Saggy pants, fire places, plastic bags, light bulbs,
poker—it's all been banned somewhere. Same with owning swine or
fowl, feeding pigeons, owning pit bulls, and chomping on trans
fats, a naughty little substance that makes food taste
better.
Of course, smoking's been banned in all sorts of
places—indoors, outdoors, near doors, beaches, casinos, even
private homes. America's smoking ban craze began in California. So
many bans start there.
"But is New York City the new California?" asks Carey?
Smoking, trans fat, aluminum baseball bats, straddling a bike,
wearing in-line skates or drinking coffee on a subway—the Big Apple
bans them all.
Even if we don't particularly like something we should be wary
of banning it because every ban is backed up by the force of law.
Plus, would you want to live in a nation that bans everything that
offends someone?
Carey wonders when so many of us turned into "ban-happy
busybodies," and compliments the British on their more civilized
approach to bans.
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