That's an awful summary.
This is a citizen initiative - it forces the European commission to propose legislature.
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That's an awful summary.
This is a citizen initiative - it forces the European commission to propose legislature.
I voted.
But we still have those in Europe?
Yes.
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Dark blue is fully banned, light only for medical personal and yellow is ban in the works.
Also important to note, though, that something not being outright banned doesn't mean there's a particular problem with it as legislation is often reactive. Not to say I don't find a potential ban great, but the lack of legislation, at least in some countries, probably just means that it doesn't happen and there thus has been no use for an actively prohibitive law
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