"Look not to the politicians; look to yourselves." ~ Richard Cobden
The Law-makers' Fallacy
Submitted by Robert Fredericks on Sun, 2010-03-21 03:00
"There’s a connection between the demand to criminalize mephedrone and Tim Loughton’s call to prosecute more teenagers for having sex.
Both fail to see what the law does. The law does not ban things - at least not directly - but rather changes incentives. And these changes might not have wholly desirable effects."
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