Originally posted by miko2d
You would get a very good indication that it's the people who commit crime, not guns.
miko
Miko,
A few days ago I was walking down one of the main streets in Amsterdam, and couldn't help noticing the pock marked appearance of the pavement(sidewalk) caused by discarded chewing gum. So let's ban chewing gum! But oh - I hear you cry. The problem is not the chewing gum, but the people who discard it carelessly and without regard to others. And so nothing is done, and the pavements get more and more fouled up. However, in Singapore, they took a different view. They realised that chewing gum litter was caused by people, ie. chewing gum did not spontaneously extract itself from the wrapper, mix itself with moisture and then deposit itself on the pavement. But despite this realisation, that the problem is caused not by chewing gum, but by people, Singapore has long had a ban on chewing gum. It is illegal to possess chewing gum in Singapore! And do you know what? The streets are completely free of it. The ban works. I don't mind chewing on a piece of gum occasionally, but it was worth sacrificing to walk around Singapore without my foot getting stuck to the pavement every few yards.
