No, they are fine to like what they want. Just not in our shared air. (P.S. For comparison, when I bring stink bomb spray and spray it where I'm at, people get really offended.)
Honestly, I have no problem with smoking as long as no non-consenting person has to be subjected to the second hand smoke. That includes both people doing their daily business in the public in general (designated smoking areas don't count as you have to active walk there, I'm more talking about people smoking in front of entrances to businesses). That also includes people smoking in their homes when they have underage children. But if it only involves consenting people, then do what you want. (I'm even for legalizing many drugs with the same disclaimers.)
Right, similarly you should object any time someone uses a motor vehicle in your presence. God forbid someone drives a truck and you're within 10 feet. You didn't consent to breathe in those fumes, they shouldn't have the right to spread them around anywhere, even in designated driving areas like roads -- they are near sidewalks, after all.
The thing I find fascinating is - I have lived long enough to have seen 50% smoking rates, and nobody complained. I don't know if that was something that was suppressed by social convention, or of the massive anti-smoking media campaigns that came later basically created this dissatisfaction.
But the world was in general a lot funkier back then.
Lawtonfogle|10 years ago
Honestly, I have no problem with smoking as long as no non-consenting person has to be subjected to the second hand smoke. That includes both people doing their daily business in the public in general (designated smoking areas don't count as you have to active walk there, I'm more talking about people smoking in front of entrances to businesses). That also includes people smoking in their homes when they have underage children. But if it only involves consenting people, then do what you want. (I'm even for legalizing many drugs with the same disclaimers.)
wfo|10 years ago
ArkyBeagle|10 years ago
But the world was in general a lot funkier back then.
jawilson2|10 years ago
kamaal|10 years ago
In a shared space, balance and respect for other people's tolerances is the way forward.