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Realistically, what downsides would there be if first-world governments began banning spray paint? It is almost always used for criminal purposes nowadays.

You'd significantly decrease graffiti and with it the vandalism it entails. You'd also remove a source of intoxication for drug addicts chasing a high. I legitimately cannot think of a reason anyone would need canned spray paint other than to cause themselves or others trouble. Those who customize cars don't use cans, but their own high-grade applicators. Workmen might be slightly deprived, but we have shit like VR or UV/road paint if they badly need to know where to drill.
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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 month ago 8 points (+0 / -0 / +8Score on mirror ) 1 child
I'm currently painting my car. It's a small rust hole which would cost me over a grand at an autobody shop but doing it myself is around $100.

I've got a different spray can for primer, colour, clear coat, and rubberised paint for the wheel well.

Don't talk about what you don't understand.

Arrest the *criminals*; don't just make it harder for them to do crime. If they don't have spraypaint, it'll be sharpies and, meanwhile, the rest of us have to live like cavemen.
ColloidalUranium on scored.co
1 month ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
Hell I've even used the small cans of spray paint they sell for $10 at auto stores that match popular car models. It's not professional but on an old vehicle who cares.
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