Chief_Beef_BC t1_ixwvw5w wrote
Reply to comment by ThePacmandevil in Tasmanian flower farmer ‘shocked’ to learn she planted opium poppies by mistake by AsslessBaboon
They let y’all make drugs where you’re from?
CoffeeFox t1_ixx9c0o wrote
Papaver somniferum seeds are sold at garden stores in the US, Canada, the UK, and as far as I am aware all of Europe.
Australia is unusually restrictive and paternal in their governance, generally. Adults cannot purchase video games that portray drug use without moralizing against it, for example, because it is impossible to be adult enough in Australia to make that kind of purchasing decision without permission from a surrogate parent.
hahahaIalmostdied t1_ixx7397 wrote
It’s a plant boss. You aren’t manufactoring anything.
Lentemern t1_ixyez25 wrote
They let us exist in the vicinity of a plant, yes.
ShadowDragon8685 t1_iy073d2 wrote
Australia is the country which tried to introduce minimum breast and hip dimensions for pornography actresses, out of fear that particularly lithe ladies might "excite paedophiles."
So yes, Australia is well-known for being overly-paternalistic in its regulations, and this coming from someone who is constantly screaming for more regulations.
Lentemern t1_iy0v1hw wrote
Wouldn't that be a good thing? If pedos are jerking off to adults rather than actual children?
ShadowDragon8685 t1_iy1si8z wrote
Are you expecting backwards-ass, patriarchial, moralizing lawmakers to make laws and public policy that make sense from a "how do we shape the law to cause the most good for the most people without doing harm to anyone"?
Because they're coming at this from the perspective of "those people are ways that we don't like, how can we shape the law to inconvenience, harm, and kill them as expediently as possible!"
ThePacmandevil t1_ixxplnk wrote
I can legally grow weed in my backyard, and buy poppy seeds at pretty much any gardening section.
if growing opium free poppies counts as "making drugs" down under, no wonder it's a nanny state.
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