@000999@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 1 year agoWhat would happen if caffeine was made illegal?message-square125fedilinkarrow-up1255file-text
arrow-up1255message-squareWhat would happen if caffeine was made illegal?@000999@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 1 year agomessage-square125fedilinkfile-text
Caffeine must be one of, if not the, most used drug. It is vital to the operation of more or less every industry.
minus-squareAmilo159linkfedilink48•1 year agoThat would require passing a law to ban both tea and coffee. And who do you think will bother to sit through a meeting without tea or coffee to even discuss such a bill?
minus-squareBaketimelinkfedilink28•edit-21 year ago And who do you think will bother to sit through a meeting without tea or coffee to even discuss such a bill? Are you suggesting that politicians follow the laws they put in place?
minus-square@bobs_monkey@lemm.eelinkfedilink1•1 year agoI think they’re referring to the discussion of banning caffeine while they have their coffee and tea
minus-square@Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink17•1 year agoI’m pretty sure the last time the govt tried to mess with our tea we started a war and made a new govt, so uh, that.
minus-square@DriftingDeep@lemm.eelinkfedilink8•1 year agoThe Mormons. Yes, the Mormons is the correct answer.
That would require passing a law to ban both tea and coffee. And who do you think will bother to sit through a meeting without tea or coffee to even discuss such a bill?
Are you suggesting that politicians follow the laws they put in place?
I think they’re referring to the discussion of banning caffeine while they have their coffee and tea
I’m pretty sure the last time the govt tried to mess with our tea we started a war and made a new govt, so uh, that.
The Mormons. Yes, the Mormons is the correct answer.