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In reply to the discussion: Hasn't the time come to outlaw the sale of tobacco products? [View all]I thought the same thing. Put me back in the fridge.
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Please cite the statistics showing how many people have become addicted to asbestos.
WillowTree
Feb 2014
#53
Just can't get enough of the banning, can you? We banned one thing, so let's ban some more!
WillowTree
Feb 2014
#143
The fat could counter argue that they have to pay for the knee replacements for the joggers
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2014
#4
I don't want to ban alcohol, but I'd love to see overservers taken to task
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2014
#44
I don't want to ban alcohol, but I'd love to see overservers taken to task
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2014
#45
Smokers' younger deaths improve Social Security's and Medicare's actuarial strength
Recursion
Feb 2014
#70
Add to that that there is now a smoke-free way to fulfill a nicotine addiction
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2014
#37
Regulations that limit where people can smoke and protect the health of those who don't smoke
Agnosticsherbet
Feb 2014
#30
It wouldn't bother me, but it would never be done for economic reasons.
Agnosticsherbet
Feb 2014
#28
Oddly, the Constitution allow the possesion of firearms and the state-controlled sale of alcohol
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2014
#41
no and if we did it wouldn't work. People would go back to growing their own tobacco
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#33
Nope, it is time to grow up and accept other people's choices with their bodies.
TheKentuckian
Feb 2014
#35
I think you missed the bit where "you are only doing this for the children"
Lost_Count
Feb 2014
#117
And create a black market that would increase organized crime and couldn't be taxed?
TroglodyteScholar
Feb 2014
#107
if you have a dream to make pot legal you damn well better not ban cigs first
dembotoz
Feb 2014
#118
Making smoking socially unacceptable has done a better job than Prohibition ever would
Hekate
Feb 2014
#129
no. i am generally against telling adults what to do with their bodies.
La Lioness Priyanka
Feb 2014
#131