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Production of cigarettes and tobacco.
As ex smoker who tried to quit so many times during almost two decades - I know how tough this drug can be and that it’s wide acceptance as social norm makes it so much worse.
Willful violations of the Constitution. Right now, elected officials can brazenly disregard the Constitution and the worst that happens is they are told not to do that again in the future, pretty please.
Using your children to farm engagement online
Noise making that disrupts other people’s tranquility.
Disturbing the peace isn’t illegal?
The people using speaker on transit, or blasting external speakers while hiking through otherwise perfectly good woods… are disturbing the peace, sure. So are the college kids two floors up when they’re pre-gaming at 9pm. But the police would not take any of these calls seriously, unless the OP rule/law were in place.
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Not raising your children.
Attempting to mislead a person for financial gain.
“ask me later” on phone apps. No means no!
Keeping properties vacant instead of lowering rent. If you haven’t found a tenant within some set amount of time, 2-5 months or something idk, it should go to a public bidding process. Cities are full of empty commercial lots and half empty “luxury apartments.”
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Maybe you shouldn’t be chomping at the bit to kidnap people and lock them in cages.
fr prison should only even be considered if a person is a violent threat to those around them
Land ownership, mandatory minimum sentence, death
It shouldn’t be criminalized; it just shouldn’t exist as a concept it is today.
People should have a private place to live on, but shouldn’t own anything else to profit off it.
Generally think mandatory minimums are unjust, but political corruption. It’s wrong per se but also has downstream negative effects on society.
Being cruel to other people by hiding behind some power imbalance.
I don’t want to live in a society where the consequence for this behavior is a meaningless fine.
Is this not murder? There’s no way he didn’t contribute to her death even if she was already terminally ill. Stabbing a terminally ill person is murder, putting a newborn baby on the street under the guise of “it’s in my property and it’s not my kid” is murder, why isn’t this? At least criminal negligence no?
Also, is Nanimo doing okay? Like, just in general, but is the housing situation as bad as Vancouver?