...> There is a fundamental difference between people trying to get you to change your ways by "convincing" you to voluntarily change your ways, and people who try to "force" you to change your ways by "outlawing" the use of plastic bags, don't you think? Absolutely. But it requires you to think. I'd rather not have a law about this and people doing a bit more thinking. But then, I've ...
...> one more time (or: at all, especially in our island environment?) Knotting and throwing it out isn't going to solve much of a problem. There is a fundamental difference between people trying to get you to change your ways by "convincing" you to voluntarily change your ways, and people who try to "force" you to change your ways by "outlawing" the use of plastic bags, don't you think?
... the house) you buy an extra bag or two (as Soeren pointed out, plastic bags are NOT outlawed there). You can afford to buy bags that you do not really need, so you can do that. ... market is not close to your home...... Here in Europe plastic bags are *not* outlawed. However customers *must* pay for them (20 cent or so per bag). So everyone just brings ...
...? Do you buy an extra bag or two (as Soeren pointed out, plastic bags are NOT outlawed there). You can afford to buy bags that you do not really need, so you can do that. But ... "if" that market is not close to your home...... Here in Europe plastic bags are *not* outlawed. However customers *must* pay for them (20 cent or so per bag). So everyone just brings ...
... would happen? Do you buy an extra bag or two (as Soeren pointed out, plastic bags are NOT outlawed there). extra items, and perhaps, you then make another trip to the market a day or ...not necessarily, that's why you take the extra bags. Here in Europe plastic bags are *not* outlawed. However customers *must* pay for them (20 cent or so per bag). So everyone just ...
...... This seems a bit silly. Here in San Francisco we have outlawed plastic (but not paper) bags. We have also outlawed styrofoam containers and coffee cups. And you, now the world really does go on! ... as they used to in styrofoam ones. Is the proposal there to outlaw paper as well as plastic bags? And believe it or not, ...
...<hoggle@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Zqedne4Vcb6XwLzanZ2dnUVZ_j-dnZ2d@comcast.com... Hate is already "outlawed" in its only dangerous form, violence. Violence does NOT require hate ... from hatred? Read what you wrote bub "Hate is already "outlawed" in its only dangerous form, violence" In other words "violence" is a ...
...1193627278.286064.32980@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... ...would be as futile as outlawing love. It would somehow slip through the cracks, rendering any law .... The very fact that there are people even discussing the idea of 'outlawing hate' tells me this world is on the verge of another dark age. The church tried to outlaw sin once upon a time, and called it the inquisition...just to...
... 11:07 pm, Wordsmith <wordsm...@rocketmail.com> wrote: ...would be as futile as outlawing love. It would somehow slip through the cracks, rendering any law meaningless. W : ) so that other thread about legislating (outlawing?!?!?!) against an abstract emotional state wasn't a joke???? Wow... K ...
... 28, 11:07 pm, Wordsmith <wordsm...@rocketmail.com> wrote: ...would be as futile as outlawing love. It would somehow slip through the cracks, rendering any law meaningless. W : ) so that other thread about legislating (outlawing?!?!?!) against an abstract emotional state wasn't a joke???? Wow... K e v ...