Abolition
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Abolish is the act of formally repealing an existing practice legal means, either by making it illegal, or simply no longer allowing it to exist in any form.
Famous things that have been abolished include:
- slavery; see Abolitionism
- the Soviet Union
- alcohol; see Prohibition
- numerous monarchies
Issue that are topics of debate over their possible abolition include:
- suffering; see also: Abolitionism (bioethics)
- the death penalty
- deportations
- aging
- imprisonment
- speciesism
- abortion
- firearms ownership and the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
- religion
- Age of Consent
- nationalism
- government
- the legal status of animals as property; see Abolitionism (animal rights)
A common and usually uncontroversial act of abolition is the abolition of electoral districts during redistricting.