Antiquehunter
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Countries often take a multi-prong approach towards solving problems.
For example in the USA gun owners have to be registered and, in many cities, people under 18 are not allowed to purchase spray paint (to help deal with the graffiti problem, a far more minor problem but still serves as an example).
Gun registration and prohibiting minors from purchasing spray paint are not the only tactics taken of course.
I'm just being practical, Kaylee. This is a country where they refine Opium into Heroin, which uses all sorts of chemistry (probably some caustic acids). The reagents are prohibited imports, officially, yet the activity continues. Alcohol is 'banned' in Afghanistan, but lots of Afghans drink - and not just stuff that comes from the Westerners - booze flows into Afghanistan via their Uzbek/Tajik neighbours, in quantity.
I'm all for regulation / 'banning' where that is the most expedient and practical way to accomplish the result. I don't think attempting to regulate the sale / import of substances will have any impact. Even if someone couldn't throw acid on schoolgirls, I suspect if they are so inclined, they will find some other way to attack/disfigure them.