Quote from: paddbear0000 on October 12, 2007, 08:25:00 AMQuote from: Stacy Without An E on October 11, 2007, 04:34:30 PMThis is how it begins, slowly and surely the government starts to regulate our lives because they don't believe we have enough sense to raise our kids properly. A lot of people don't have enough sense to raise kids--those that drink too much around them, do drugs, leave them home alone too young, leave guns laying around, leaving them in a hot car alone, not keeping an eye on them in public, do stupid shit like Brittany Spears, etc. etc. Some people shouldn't be allowed to have kids if you ask me. it would be nice if only perfect parents had kids- but then many of us would not exsist!!
Quote from: Stacy Without An E on October 11, 2007, 04:34:30 PMThis is how it begins, slowly and surely the government starts to regulate our lives because they don't believe we have enough sense to raise our kids properly. A lot of people don't have enough sense to raise kids--those that drink too much around them, do drugs, leave them home alone too young, leave guns laying around, leaving them in a hot car alone, not keeping an eye on them in public, do stupid shit like Brittany Spears, etc. etc. Some people shouldn't be allowed to have kids if you ask me.
This is how it begins, slowly and surely the government starts to regulate our lives because they don't believe we have enough sense to raise our kids properly.
The banning of smoking in public places is not only a denial of human rights but is based on the lie that passive smoking causes cancer. All clinical studies into this have proved inconclusive. This is the lie that the anti smoking fachists hope you won't suss because it suits their cause. And how can anyone smoking in the open air possibly be causing a health hazard? You inhale more toxicity every time you walk along a busy high street. So some people don't like the smell, well tough! Maybe some people don't like the smell of burger bars, should we ban them as well? Over the years movements like the anti smoking lobby, health and safety groups and animal welfare oganisations have wittled away at our personal freedoms in persuit of their various agendas. They are like fanatical religious cults, intolerant of any opposition and criticism and wont be satisfied until they have reached their goals which in this case is making smoking completely illegal. Anyone who cares about freedom in our so called western democracies should oppose these tyrants.
Quote from: Ken Shelmerdine on October 22, 2007, 07:56:23 AMThe banning of smoking in public places is not only a denial of human rights but is based on the lie that passive smoking causes cancer. All clinical studies into this have proved inconclusive. This is the lie that the anti smoking fachists hope you won't suss because it suits their cause. And how can anyone smoking in the open air possibly be causing a health hazard? You inhale more toxicity every time you walk along a busy high street. So some people don't like the smell, well tough! Maybe some people don't like the smell of burger bars, should we ban them as well? Over the years movements like the anti smoking lobby, health and safety groups and animal welfare oganisations have wittled away at our personal freedoms in persuit of their various agendas. They are like fanatical religious cults, intolerant of any opposition and criticism and wont be satisfied until they have reached their goals which in this case is making smoking completely illegal.Anyone who cares about freedom in our so called western democracies should oppose these tyrants.I agree with you on every point except the first one....but I am open to hearing about those studies.
The banning of smoking in public places is not only a denial of human rights but is based on the lie that passive smoking causes cancer. All clinical studies into this have proved inconclusive. This is the lie that the anti smoking fachists hope you won't suss because it suits their cause. And how can anyone smoking in the open air possibly be causing a health hazard? You inhale more toxicity every time you walk along a busy high street. So some people don't like the smell, well tough! Maybe some people don't like the smell of burger bars, should we ban them as well? Over the years movements like the anti smoking lobby, health and safety groups and animal welfare oganisations have wittled away at our personal freedoms in persuit of their various agendas. They are like fanatical religious cults, intolerant of any opposition and criticism and wont be satisfied until they have reached their goals which in this case is making smoking completely illegal.Anyone who cares about freedom in our so called western democracies should oppose these tyrants.
The banning of smoking in public places is not only a denial of human rights but is based on the lie that passive smoking causes cancer. All clinical studies into this have proved inconclusive.
Quote from: Ken Shelmerdine on October 22, 2007, 07:56:23 AMThe banning of smoking in public places is not only a denial of human rights but is based on the lie that passive smoking causes cancer. All clinical studies into this have proved inconclusive. There are no human rights being violated.The right to smoke is trumped by the natural right to breath smoke free air.
Quote from: BigSky on October 24, 2007, 05:07:51 AMQuote from: Ken Shelmerdine on October 22, 2007, 07:56:23 AMThe banning of smoking in public places is not only a denial of human rights but is based on the lie that passive smoking causes cancer. All clinical studies into this have proved inconclusive. There are no human rights being violated.The right to smoke is trumped by the natural right to breath smoke free air.It's too bad people just can not use common sense when others are around or in their cars, it forces the lawmakers to step in. It's a good law but I'm sorry it is still our government taking away our rights (civil liberties) as citizens. Same thing with gun laws and seatbelts etc etc. It is not a matter of keeping order anymore, it's a matter of forcing people to use common sense.
Of course human rights are being violated. If this law against smoking in cars with kids was just about the protection of kids then it's justified but it's not. It's part and parcel of the militant propaganda campain against those who choose to smoke.
What started out as a sensible restriction of smoking in certain public areas has now become an attack on smokers generally. How else can you justify for instance the the prohibition of smoking in certain open air public spaces. How can secondary smoke when it becomes diluted in air be of any risk. For God's sake recognise a hoax when you see one or would you prefer to endorse it because it suits the purely selfish stance which the anti smoking lobby take in their efforts to crucify all who choose to smoke?
Whats next, ban pregnancy if you are a smoker?
Quote from: Joe Paul on October 24, 2007, 01:19:50 PMWhats next, ban pregnancy if you are a smoker?So you wouldn't advise against smoking while pregnant?
Quote from: okarol on October 24, 2007, 01:29:40 PMQuote from: Joe Paul on October 24, 2007, 01:19:50 PMWhats next, ban pregnancy if you are a smoker?So you wouldn't advise against smoking while pregnant?Lots more that can kill than smoke, sorry.
I dont think pregnant mothers should smoke...but I do not think the government should be the moral police. When the government starts protecting us from ourselves...civil liberties are threatened and taken away. Is it a violation of a womans rights to force her to be on birth control if she's a smoker? what about a forceful abortion if she gets pregnant while being a smoker? where does it end? Does that mean some women will make a bad choice? yes. glad they are still free to make a bad choice- before you know it the government will make all our choices for us, so we don't make the 'wrong' ones.
I dont know how true this is but i heard that Christopher Reeves's died of lung cancer and never smoked a cigarette in her life BUT, she sang in smokey bars for years, coincidence?