Q: If you could outlaw anything, what would it be?

Q: If you could outlaw anything, what would it be? Michelle Fitzsimmons

If you could outlaw anything, what would it be?

Asked near Noodle Bar and Sarita’s in Seaside.

Follow-up: What would you legalize?

O.G. BULL | Retired Veteran | Seaside

A: Hatred and prejudice. They’re going on the same prejudice. I’d make love mandatory.

Equal Opportunity: A universal stimulus package. Give everyone $1 million. If they blow it, then they blow it, but it gives everyone a chance.

ANNETTE MCMANNIS | Teacher | Monterey

A: Bad manners. I’d encourage manners, responsibility and world mindedness. People in America just don’t think about the rest of world.

Do Unto Others: I’m not going to say marijuana, because I don’t care about that. Everybody should have to volunteer at least five hours a month.

BILL KOMLOFSKE | Retired Writer | Seaside

A: I would outlaw laws. I wouldn’t want to make any because I don’t believe in them.

Prescription Drug: I would legalize marijuana. For economic and health reasons. We need the money. I’m 51 and I’ve got a daughter who’s 30. I don’t know if she’s ever tried it but I have and I think it’s great.

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