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Common Sense SafetyWhat's wrong with using several ounces of prevention?Common Sense SafetyWhat's wrong with using several ounces of prevention?
Government regulations presumably promote the common good. In general, I agree. However, I don't always agree that the approach used is the most sensible.One example might be government's solution to reducing crime. Instead of building more prisons, a better solution would be to prevent crime in the first place. It has to be cheaper than building more prisons and keeping people in jail.In short, I
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