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In lugnet.castle, John DiRienzo writes:
> In this auction for the LEGO 6067 Guarded Inn, the seller claims, "HARD
> TO FIND DUE TO THE FACT THE U.S. DISCONTINUED THE IMPORT DUE TO THE FACT OF
> IT PROMOTING DRINKING."
> I agree that the Guarded Inn is hard to find and that it was never sold
> in US stores, but I had never heard before that "promoting drinking" had
> anything to do with why the set was not available here. If this is actually
> true, then what were the reasons? Are there US laws that say children's
> toys can not promote drinking? Or did LEGO make this decision simply due to
> marketing strategies and to avoid confrontation? Is he implying some
> government agency or law stopped the importation of this set? It appears
> that the seller is saying exactly that, and I find that very interesting.
> I seriously doubt that this is true, but I am interested in hearing
> anything that would substantiate the claim made by the seller. There are a
> few reasons I don't think it is true:
If it *is* true (and I doubt it too, John) then one could also argue that
Lego promotes jousting, Wild West banditry, and piracy, among many other
dangerous activities. I hope that the seller's reason has little to do with
reality, and that in fact Lego simply marketed it differently to the various
continents.
Dave!
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