I still cherish the freedom to kill ourselves with smoking overeating and drinking (not drinking and driving mind you-just drinking). The government needs to understand that freedom means freedom to make bad choices as well as good. Government has become a wealth re distribution tool as well as the primary economic engine that runs the country. Read Bastiat's "The Law" if you can find it and you'll see what I am saying. The government doesn't care about smoking on any type of altruistic sense whatsoever-it cares cause it costs money-and that should NOT be a government concern-but because we have allowed it, it has.
Just my opinion-but I'm right on this one.
Not that you need it, but I'll agree 100% with you on these comments! This is America, it's all about the money...
The smoking bans are always a tough one for me, as I do not want any of these foolish government regulations to be allowed. However, I do believe that it is hideous to be subjected to a cloud of noxious smoke inside a restaurant. It's even worse for my children to have to deal with it... I know the argument is that we could go to another place, but come on, you really should be able to go where you want without this type of problem. I've lived in states where indoor bans have been enacted, and it really is a much better living experience.
Let's face it, no matter what some hard-headed people have to say, smoking causes a lot of serious health problems/death. No, not everyone that smokes, just many/most of them... I shoot trap with a guy that smokes like a chimney. He's 86 years old, and doing great; he's the exception, not the rule.
As for outdoor/public smoking bans, it does seem like much more of a government intrusion/stretch to me. Especially in open venue areas like parks.
I do agree with the 'what's next' comments, as it is the general nature of government to continue down the 'slippery slope' and continue to invade our freedoms to gain more power and control. I saw where NY was trying to put in sin taxes for candy, soda, sugar products! Candy, sin, come on! And why do people in NY, and everywhere else for that matter, put up with this type of government? Do they just feel un-empowered, are people just not willing to take the action necessary for their representatives to hear them, or do they deep down really just want somebody else thinking for them...?
So, this brings me back to my having a problem with these types of government restrictions, even when I, and my family, may benefit from not having to endure horrible cigarette smoke in restaurants anymore. Overall, I would think that it's best to not have the government making our decisions for us, but that's just me. But hey, these issues are not as easy as they seem, or are they...?