Robert Wood If He Could
Speaking of reprising failed policies from the past… Radley Balko has just penned a Cato Policy Analysis on the new prohibitionism.
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Please, Radley, don't keep calling attention to the health benefits of alcohol. I want to keep my right not to drink, too, at least for a few more years. If the nanny-staters discover alcohol's health benefits, we'll be stuck with a situation in which everyone is required by law to drink heavily, but the only legal alcohol will be from a single run-down store in the middle of the Nevada desert.
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