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Originally Posted by minicivan
you are afraid the US Government is going to pass a law requiring all alcohol producers and distributors to give up their rights and come under the umbrella of one single private company (which has no legal authority to do anything) and that company will then start dictating the terms of how alcohol is processed, distributed, sold and possibly consumed. Thats not the same as voting to make it illegal.
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In New Hampshire, the only place to buy liquor is at a state-run liquor store (you can get beer or wine at grocery stores, but anything 'harder' is from the state, which indeed controls "how alcohol is processed, distributed, sold and possibly consumed.")
The price is lower, public safety increased and the revenues fund projects that would otherwise require the collecting and spending of (my) tax dollars.
But back to the OP, one thing to consider in these "what ifs" is that the number of adult sites with registered trademarks is countable on one hand -- that might be a slight exageration, but not by much.