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Judges Question Whether Ban on Spray Paint Prevents Graffiti

Submitted by D, Feb 1, 2007 22:33

I can go to war, I can buy my own house, I can open my own business, I can have a child, I can go to college, I can buy my own car, BUT i can't buy a can of spray paint?!?!?! So my question is how is this ban going to prevent the people who are using it for graffiti from getting their hands on it? Because if they really want it they will get it anyway. So what are you actually accomplishing?? And what about the peolpe who are artsists they aren't using it illegaly but if they are caught with it they will get repremanded i don't think that it is fair at all.


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