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Comment by LightBug1

2 months ago

No public facing advertising. At all.

No sponsored advertising. At all.

If advertising "skirts through the loopholes", fine - at least we'll recognise it as underground (like darknet now). The liberal version, I don't even understand how you got there so won't comment. That was wild.

And you seem to ignore the issue the OP mentions about not being able to unilaterally disarm.

It's easy if you try. But you won't try ... what a shame.

Ban farmer's markets

  • How do farmer’s markets run afoul of this proposal? Perhaps there is advertising by the market to tell people to come, that can be eliminated. Once you are at the market there are only individual booths advertising their wares, which is fine because its not a 3rd party.