What is the legal definition for banning something, but allowing parts of it to be legal?
Sunday, February 12th, 2012 at
1:04 am
Question by I-Live-In-Leeds-Now: What is the legal definition for banning something, but allowing parts of it to be legal?
For example, full absinthe is banned but alcohol is legal?
Like a legal compromise…?
What is the legal definition for banning something, but allowing “parts” of it to be legal?
Best answer:
Answer by portia
No smoking inside a building but its legal to smoke outside the building.
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State of confusion.
Republican ethics?
Limited ban? Partial ban?
I don’t really think “ban” is a legal term, either.
Those are separate laws in your example.
Absinthe is actually legal now, but it was banned under a separate law on account of its high alcohol content and wormwood.
For instance they banned flavored cigarettes recently. That’s not a partial cigarette ban, it’s just a ban on flavored cigarettes.