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"Victory", where we must plead to the state to grant us basic rights. In its purest form, the state is there to protect our inherent rights. In this case, lemonade stands never posed any threat, and nobody was threatening them (besides the state), so just staying out of the way would have allowed freedom to operate.

The legislation would outlaw permit requirements for minors who wish to operate a temporary stand selling lemonade or any other nonalcoholic beverage. In doing so, it would overturn the Texas Food Establishment's ban on the sale of unregulated drinks, which was enacted over health concerns.

Incoherence. So kids are more likely to be following proper health procedures than an established business? Licensing is a scam to stifle competition.