Alright, that's
ENOUGH!!
Ha ha, excuse my temporary delusion of grandeur. I really wanted to pretend for a moment that I had that kind of power.
I wanted to stay away from this one; I swear I did! Sometimes, though, a friendly but mischievous little worm works his way into my brain to tell me that I must add one more opinion to the already overabundant stash. So here it is.
There are countless laws enacted by the government to protect people. That's what laws are for. I can't go into a restaurant and beat the silliness out of some of you, nor can you masturbate in someone else's face at that same place without consequences. The government tries to prevent people from hurting each other by making these smoking ban laws.
Smoking is (sort of) a right. I say "sort of" because it has now been declared by the authority we abide by that smoking is not allowed in certain places. It makes sense, though. Doove, you're a smoker, right?
If you're smoking outside, the risks to me are far less than if you are smoking next to me in a closed building.
One person brought up that fact that ventilation systems could lessen the impact of smoke on people's health. Why, then, shouldn't the government just order businesses to install better ventilation systems? I have a strong feeling that they don't want to: A) Impact the environment negatively by vastly increasing energy usage in these buildings, and B) Hurt business by forcing them to bear these costly burdens.
And before someone starts getting on at me about how smoking bans hurt businesses, please think again. Evidence shows otherwise.
So it is far less costly to simply implement a ban and potentially very profitable for the economy as well. Another important point is that there are plenty of other laws controlling when and where people can do certain things. We have a right to bear arms, yes? Well, not everywhere, we don't. We also have a right to jump on our truck beds and rock out to Bon Jovi whilst imbibing Smirnoff vodka. Not anywhere we want, though...or any time of day or night, for that matter. I think you get the point. There are times and places for things, and those times and places are generally determined based on when and where they will cause innocent bystanders the least harm and/or aggravation.
Furthermore, does the government have the right to impose a ban on smoking? Well, yeah. They already did it, didn't they? It is just as constitutional for the government to make smoking completely illegal. Nicotine is a drug, after all. The real question is,
should they have the right? It seems to be the general viewpoint that as long as you are only hurting yourself, perhaps it should be legal. In this sense, the government is
protecting the right to smoke; now it is much harder to argue that smokers are consistently harming others with their carcinogenic second-hand smoke.
In any case, if you don't think that the government should have the right to try to protect people from certain things in specific public places, then be prepared to say goodbye to many, many similar laws that protect you, too.
Phew! Now that little worm can go bother someone else. Oh, and for cripe's sake, can we all stop attacking each other? Doove seems to have become everyone's favorite punching bag, but I have seen plenty of guilt from all sides. This is quite clearly a very emotional topic for some, and I understand why that is. Now are you guys coming to my all-you-can-masturbate bar with separate, enclosed smoking sections or not?