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Originally Posted by High Treason
I was never under the impression that this was illegal and I don't believe it should be even though I firmly believe that it is ineffective. For example, acupuncture is still legal even though it's ineffective. Efforts should be made to educate people, but going around making things illegal is not the solution. Look how great it worked with recreational drugs.
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I disagree because the target population is underage. So they are being taken advantage of and should be protected. Also, acupuncture is just a waste of money. "Failing" at getting better from acupuncture does not mean that a patient is somehow bad and should feel guilty. Cf. failing at the "conversion" offered to you as the only way to redeem yourself.