I uh... have you be smoking something of your own, BoB? Because anyone with a remotely clear view of the world should see that banning things does not make them go away. I knew more smokers in school than I do anywhere elseThe only thing banning it would do would make it harder to get help.
I didn't know many smokers in school. But then, I didn't grow up in the UK, nor do I intend on having my kids grow up here if I someday have children. I wonder how many of those people you knew in school that smoked still do and how many quit, though.
Cocaine isn't legal and most of the guys at work don't seem to go off for a fix of any kind of drug. Most people I know avoid them. Banning something doesn't make it go away, obviously. But if you ban the manufacturing of cigarettes, then that would have a significant impact. Costs would rise, first. Fewer mature, law-abiding people such as my workmates would buy cigarettes if they were illegal, definitely. I'm not sure, but I think it would probably be easier to stop yourself becoming addicted to the point that you would require more cigarettes when compared to stopping yourself being addicted to crack, and that to me would mean drug dealers would have a bit more of a struggle to sell their wares.
But I'm no specialist in the area. I just know that while there may be a lot of people that smoke marijuana, they certainly don't do it in my face. Underground? Fine, in my opinion. Out of sight, out of lungs!
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You are kind of a horrible person.
I like that this thread isn't in EoEO so I feel like I can say that without adding further argument.
Your face is a kind of horrible face. But let's stay on topic, Squeak.
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context as to who is horrible would be nice.
oh it was BoB
so anyway increasing the cost of smokes by banning them would make it more difficult for children to smoke. So I guess there's some benefit to it. However the government makes too much in tax revenue to do something like that (that and alcohol)
Yeah, I know. I wonder how Singapore offsets the cigarette ban they have there? I'm sure other countries do it, too. The health benefits would obviously help keep the cost of health services down, but then, I don't think America has a full-on tax-paid health service, do they? Or has that kicked in with Obama? Not sure.
Regardless, the masses of smokers in a large population will always dictate things by voting in favour of some guy who says he'll legalise smoking again once the ban is in place, so it's pretty much not gonna happen until the vast majority of the voting population stop puffing away. Not sure when that'll happen, really.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
From what I can tell by asking Americans, they don't even have a health care system. It's basically 'pay for medical insurance or else'
Definitely benefits to having a healthy population, but there's less immediate money coming in that taxation of cigarettes would bring in. I tend to stereotype America (or rather, capitalistic countries) as 'get money now; divert externalities to other parties. Profit profit profit'
I bought smokes a few days ago that had a warning inside of the pack that said "No cigarette will help you quit smoking, these aren't any better than any other kind", or something to that effect. I hung it up at my desk.
On a slightly related topic, the most brutal anti-smoking message I've seen was on the front of a pack of fags.
It said: "SMOKING WILL CAUSE A SLOW AND PAINFUL DEATH."