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Historical Practices

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society2 years ago

The Shocking Evolution of Illegal Norms: People Share Formerly Acceptable Practices

A Reddit thread asked users to share things that were once legal but are now illegal, revealing a range of practices that have changed over time. Examples include buying dynamite at hardware stores, using cigarette vending machines without age restrictions, sending kids to buy cigarettes, smoking at school, and the presence of lead paint and asbestos in housing. Other responses mentioned outdated practices such as dosing babies with OTC Laudanum, having rifle clubs in schools, riding in the back of pickup trucks, not wearing seatbelts, leaving kids unattended in cars, and the prevalence of cocaine. The thread also highlighted the historical acceptance of child labor and pollution, as well as the absence of immigration controls.

law-and-justice2 years ago

Supreme Court to Rule on Domestic Violence and Gun Ownership

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a major guns case involving domestic violence, specifically whether the government can disarm individuals subject to restraining orders for domestic abuse. This case will test the scope of the court's ruling last year that expanded people's right to carry guns in public. The ruling established a new standard based on historical practices, which has caused confusion among courts. The case comes at a time when the nation is grappling with ongoing gun violence. The Supreme Court's decision could have significant implications for gun control measures and the interpretation of the Second Amendment.