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Comment by balderdash

8 hours ago

I think you could make the same argument about alcohol and drugs (road fatalities + some absurd number of convicted criminals were high/drunk when perpetrating the crime) - I’m not taking a side either way but I don’t think smoking is unique in terms of harm to society there besides the user.

The same argument is made and accepted about alcohol: You can drink as much as you want but you cannot put others in danger by drink driving.

You can smoke as much as you want but smoking in public places, especially indoor, is banned not to impose your health choices on others.

This is how liberty works in a free society as mentioned in my previous comment.

Banning smoking altogether, on the other hand, is deciding for you and exactly what the "nanny state" refers to.