Once people start bringing their own bags, they'll realize how much easier it is anyways. I bring my cloth Trader Joe's bags wherever I shop and prefer them not because they "save the environment" but actually fit more groceries, are stronger than plastic, and are easier to carry.
The only people able to do that would be the government of that country. And when the government _is_ the perpetrator you're pretty much screwed.
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How do you possibly pronounce Zsasz? Zuh-sass-iz? Just "zaz" ?
While lawmakers may have good intentions when passing a law like this, it still rubs me the wrong way. It would be better to convince people to use less plastic bags on its own merits. Passing a law does nothing to change to the mindset of people subject to that law. It just places more power in the hands of technocrats and makes citizens even more beholden to government planning. While it may result in less use of plastic bags, it does not inspire any change of heart in the citizenry, and it might even make them more resentful.
These types of bills will keep passing until the majority starts listening to common sense instead of making fun of people like Paul who are trying to help them.
MS didn't really have any competition with Vista; hence, it sucked. So that doesn't counter your point.