- gambling
- prostitution
- edited for reference to topic not permitted.
- pornography
- any thing else you might consider covered by this umbrella
We would need someone who is well versed in spotting hypocrisy to keep things straight and level though.
Sort of like how N.O.W. says women should have a right to control their bodies when it comes to abortion but when it comes to being an escort they can't. Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
Women are hell bent on keeping other women down IMHO. N.O.W. is just being judgmental. I think all the topics that Charles and everyone brought up, just like all vices, are judged. If people would concern themselves more with what they themselves are doing and drop the judgments of others, they would be much happier. I think groups are more judgmental on their own (i.e. women about women). When I was in college, I served on a "student court" that handled student discipline issues. There were two tracks for imposing discipline: student and school (administrators). Invariably, students chose the student track. Invariably, and with few exceptions, they received a harsher punishment than they would have had they chosen the school track.
Gambling – I for one don’t. I also don’t consider it a victimless crime for those that are addicted to it. I also wouldn’t want a casino in my back yard. But if people want to – as far as I’m concerned, have at it. I don't either. All I have to do to cure any temptation is to stand at the roulette table for five minutes and see how long it would take me to lose a $100 chip.
Prostitution – I think is completely victimless and it should be decriminalized. +1 Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
Breaking the speed limit – I don’t feel is victimless at all. Cars are lethal weapons and speeding should be at the violator’s (s’) own risk. Having said that, I almost never drive the speed limit. I love speed and have owned fast cars since I started buying them. Originally Posted by OliviaHowardI luv Olivia.
Gun Control – I am pro gun, but I am not in favor of citizens owning military grade weapons. Originally Posted by OliviaHowardThe problem here is that the 2nd Amendment specifically allows precisely that, but you have to look really closely to realize it.
Women are hell bent on keeping other women down IMHO. N.O.W. is just being judgmental. I think all the topics that Charles and everyone brought up, just like all vices, are judged. If people would concern themselves more with what they themselves are doing and drop the judgments of others, they would be much happier.Interesting. Kind of a contrdiction if you ask me. What about people addicted to sex? Surely prostitutes enable many of them. I think addiction to anything is a bitch. But should we outlaw something because a small minority of the populace will be addicted to it? I say no.
Gambling – I for one don’t. I also don’t consider it a victimless crime for those that are addicted to it. I also wouldn’t want a casino in my back yard. But if people want to – as far as I’m concerned, have at it.
Prostitution – I think is completely victimless and it should be decriminalized.
Pornography – As far as I know isn’t a crime unless minors are involved. In that case bury the offenders under the jailhouse.
Breaking the speed limit – I don’t feel is victimless at all. Cars are lethal weapons and speeding should be at the violator’s (s’) own risk. Having said that, I almost never drive the speed limit. I love speed and have owned fast cars since I started buying them.
Gun Control – I am pro gun, but I am not in favor of citizens owning military grade weapons.
Prayer in School – Is without a doubt not victimless. It would be a cold day in hell before my child would pray in school. Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
I don't wanna have to pray in school or listen to a bunch of folks doing it during school.
Isn't that what that tax exempt church is for? Originally Posted by WTF
Interesting. Kind of a contrdiction if you ask me. What about people addicted to sex? Surely prostitutes enable many of them. I think addiction to anything is a bitch. But should we outlaw something because a small minority of the populace will be addicted to it? I say no. Agreed. Then it becomes a "where do we stop" kind of argument. Food for obese people? Something else for the O/C folks? Shoes for the shoeless? Cigarettes?.
As an aside, regarding gambling, I find it sad and ironic that in many areas the only legal gambling is run by the state (lotto, keno, pull tabs, scratch cards) or church/non-profits (bingo, wagering at festivals) Don't leave out the native american tribal casinos. Originally Posted by atlcomedy