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What is the legal definition for banning something, but allowing parts of it to be legal?
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For example, full absinthe is banned but alcohol is legal?
For example, full absinthe is banned but alcohol is legal?
Like a legal compromise…?
What is the legal definition for banning something, but allowing “parts” of it to be legal?
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State of confusion.
Republican ethics?
Legal term either.
For instance they banned under separate laws in your example absinthe is actually legal now but it was banned under separate law on account of its high alcohol content and wormwood for instance they banned flavored cigarettes recently.
Legal now but it was banned flavored cigarettes recently thats not partial cigarette ban its just ban on account of its high alcohol content and wormwood for instance they banned flavored cigarettes recently thats not partial cigarette ban its just ban its just.