Voter
2018-06-29 21:03:12 UTC
There are over 400,000 deaths due to smoking per year. This is insane. (Compare
this to less than 200 deaths per year to massacres.) Banning smoking in public
does not solve the problem, and violates my, and your, human, and civil rights.
You're not wrong to smoke a cigarette! Regulation of commerce is the solution.
Cigarettes should not be allowed to be sold in the checkout lanes, but ought to be
sold out of sight, out of mind, and not as an impulse item. They should be in
separate unmarked stores, or through a separate door to the supermarket, or at
least in a special section that a shopper will not stumble across unless the
shopper is deliberately looking for them. Selling cigarettes as an impulse item
in the checkout lane is a sin! Because it is totally unnecessary. It takes an
interest only in pure profit. Tobacco is not _FOR_ smoking. People are evilly,
and erroneously, telling us, that tobacco _is_ for smoking! But it isn't wrong to
smoke! Just obviously bad and unhealthy.
Put warning labels on cigarettes, advising shoppers of the following:
Poison. Not for recreational use. Not illegal to consume recreationally.
Cigarettes shouldn't be marketed for recreation, nor commercially promoted for
recreational purposes!
Cigarette advertisements should be limited to magazines like Cigar Aficionado, and
regulated so that they make only true statements. Such as: "Lower Tar."
Before a commercial business engaged in profit through cigarette sale can sell
cigarettes to someone, that person ought to have to pass a test on the dangers of
cigarette smoking, advising them how stupid they are. It's not a crime to
otherwise sell, just ticket the "business." Regulation of commerce is in the
Constitution! Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3. This should be a civil, and not a
criminal matter. At worst, if the business doesn't stop, it should at most,
become like repossession of a car. Most businesses will stop.
Smoking cigarettes is as stupid as inhaling glue. At least glue has warning
labels, and is not commercially promoted as a recreation. My research suggests
that apparently less than 1,000 people die to huffing per year. About one million
people huff the dozens of paints and glues and solvents that can be used for this
purpose. They are not wrong! They may be risking damage to their hearts, their
kidneys, and their brains, which is obviously bad and unhealthy. Over fifty
million people smoke cigarettes. Yes, that's right FIFTY MILLION. In addition to
nearly 500,000 deaths, persistent cigarette smokers also risk serious damage to
their health. I think the juxtaposition of the numbers related to huffing and
cigarette smoking are stupefying, and speak for themselves. Review them again.
If people want to smoke cigarettes, that is their civil, human, and unalienable
right. But to allow the COMMERCIAL PROMOTION of this physically degenerative and
destructive item, as a recreational activity, is shameful. Sort of like marketing
soft drinks as athletic drinks; or alcohol, or tuna fish, as fit for pregnant
mothers. Tuna Fish! Which has so much mercury, you're advised not to eat over
half a can of it per week yourself! It's not negatively labeled either, and it
probably shouldn't even be sold as food! It certainly is unfit for pregnant
mothers. As is alcohol. And while people playing "Over The Line Baseball" may do
so and get drunk, and while people going bowling do the same, commercially
marketing alcohol for these purposes is deplorable! Why market alcohol,
cigarettes, marijuana, or any of the other drugs, you have a human right to use,
as recreation?! Yes this is my point, moving towards the legalization of all
drugs, in a sane manner. And if anyone has any good, intelligent, or ingenious
ideas, we need them!
"The Congress shall have the power to... regulate commerce with foreign nations,
and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes."
- U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3:
this to less than 200 deaths per year to massacres.) Banning smoking in public
does not solve the problem, and violates my, and your, human, and civil rights.
You're not wrong to smoke a cigarette! Regulation of commerce is the solution.
Cigarettes should not be allowed to be sold in the checkout lanes, but ought to be
sold out of sight, out of mind, and not as an impulse item. They should be in
separate unmarked stores, or through a separate door to the supermarket, or at
least in a special section that a shopper will not stumble across unless the
shopper is deliberately looking for them. Selling cigarettes as an impulse item
in the checkout lane is a sin! Because it is totally unnecessary. It takes an
interest only in pure profit. Tobacco is not _FOR_ smoking. People are evilly,
and erroneously, telling us, that tobacco _is_ for smoking! But it isn't wrong to
smoke! Just obviously bad and unhealthy.
Put warning labels on cigarettes, advising shoppers of the following:
Poison. Not for recreational use. Not illegal to consume recreationally.
Cigarettes shouldn't be marketed for recreation, nor commercially promoted for
recreational purposes!
Cigarette advertisements should be limited to magazines like Cigar Aficionado, and
regulated so that they make only true statements. Such as: "Lower Tar."
Before a commercial business engaged in profit through cigarette sale can sell
cigarettes to someone, that person ought to have to pass a test on the dangers of
cigarette smoking, advising them how stupid they are. It's not a crime to
otherwise sell, just ticket the "business." Regulation of commerce is in the
Constitution! Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3. This should be a civil, and not a
criminal matter. At worst, if the business doesn't stop, it should at most,
become like repossession of a car. Most businesses will stop.
Smoking cigarettes is as stupid as inhaling glue. At least glue has warning
labels, and is not commercially promoted as a recreation. My research suggests
that apparently less than 1,000 people die to huffing per year. About one million
people huff the dozens of paints and glues and solvents that can be used for this
purpose. They are not wrong! They may be risking damage to their hearts, their
kidneys, and their brains, which is obviously bad and unhealthy. Over fifty
million people smoke cigarettes. Yes, that's right FIFTY MILLION. In addition to
nearly 500,000 deaths, persistent cigarette smokers also risk serious damage to
their health. I think the juxtaposition of the numbers related to huffing and
cigarette smoking are stupefying, and speak for themselves. Review them again.
If people want to smoke cigarettes, that is their civil, human, and unalienable
right. But to allow the COMMERCIAL PROMOTION of this physically degenerative and
destructive item, as a recreational activity, is shameful. Sort of like marketing
soft drinks as athletic drinks; or alcohol, or tuna fish, as fit for pregnant
mothers. Tuna Fish! Which has so much mercury, you're advised not to eat over
half a can of it per week yourself! It's not negatively labeled either, and it
probably shouldn't even be sold as food! It certainly is unfit for pregnant
mothers. As is alcohol. And while people playing "Over The Line Baseball" may do
so and get drunk, and while people going bowling do the same, commercially
marketing alcohol for these purposes is deplorable! Why market alcohol,
cigarettes, marijuana, or any of the other drugs, you have a human right to use,
as recreation?! Yes this is my point, moving towards the legalization of all
drugs, in a sane manner. And if anyone has any good, intelligent, or ingenious
ideas, we need them!
"The Congress shall have the power to... regulate commerce with foreign nations,
and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes."
- U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3: