Which of the following practices should be banned? (user search)
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  Which of the following practices should be banned? (search mode)
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Question: ....
#1
Russian Roullete/dueling to the death/etc
 
#2
Verbally inciting others to commit murder
 
#3
Sex with consent with a child under 10
 
#4
Unlimited access to weapons(excluding WMDs)
 
#5
Voluntary participation in gladiatorial style events(as seen in "the Hunger Games")"
 
#6
Public sex
 
#7
Selling oneself into slavery voluntarily and without coercion
 
#8
Extreme public nuisance behaviour(ie. turning your stereos on at full boar at 12pm))
 
#9
Blockading access to an event or location through a collective protest occupying public land
 
#10
Unlimited immigration
 
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So rightwing that I broke the Political Compass!
Rockingham
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« on: March 16, 2012, 06:03:04 AM »
« edited: March 16, 2012, 06:33:20 AM by Kyro sayz »

The purpose of this thread is to measure the forums social libertarianism. Poll coming. Rather then the really soft BS that normally gets asked, I'm polling "hard" social libertarianism to separate the actual libertarians from latte liberals, and pragmatists that oppose things like drug bans from a cost-benefit standpoint. 
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So rightwing that I broke the Political Compass!
Rockingham
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« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2012, 06:49:19 AM »

, you can't select multiple options on the poll. Just answer in the thread then.
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