les show that whether adults or children, we are all highly susceptible to the influence of our peers.
When it comes to a substance that poses a grave, life-threatening danger to a small but significant portion of the population, and that is one that others are apt to use casually in a social setting, government can step in to counteract peer pressure and thus save the addiction-prone people's lives. The reason for doing this has to do with the simple fact that if the government do
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