Eturnalshift wrote:
While I don't like smoking, cigarettes or what get's pumped into them, who am I to stop anyone else from enjoying that if it's what they want?
I didn't say anything about preventing personal choice. I think that highly addicting drugs with extreme side effects (ex. Meth, Coke, and Opiates) should be either given by perscription or distributed commercially via a heavily regulated system.
You should be able to buy enough coke for personal use, but not to sell to kids at a playground, for example.
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Furthermore, isn't it the parents job to protect a child and not the governments? I don't get how you think the government should protect us from ourselves...
It doesn't. However, the government should (and does) protect others from you if you make a shitty choice. We aren't talking about cigarettes or alcohol, we're talking about the most addictive and most destructive substances on the planet.
PS: Is it too hard to just say that you don't want your daughter to be enticed by cigarette corporations to smoke?
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Also, it's not just cigarettes... I did list alcohol and narcotics, which you ignored, because I'm sure you realize alcohol and other narcotics can produce aggressive individuals.
Right. However, alcohol and "other narcotics" (I don't even know what this entails, mind elaborating?) don't provide the same endorphin rushes as stimulants like Coke, Nicotine, and the various opiates and thus aren't nearly as addicting.
I'm not discounting them, but you really can't compare the two.
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But, running to the extremes (like you often do), should the government protect us from fast food because in large quantities it could be bad for your health?
It should warn us about the dangers of fast food and should make advertising to children illegal, mainly because the trifecta of salt, fat, and sugar are incredibly addictive (our bodies are hard-wired to eat as much of these things as we can due to their rarity in nature) and hooking kids to fast food via toys would be the same as having a toy in every pack of cigarettes.
We should also have fast food entirely removed from schools and either introduce a "fat tax" on things like pop or processed foods or give subsidies to lower the prices of healthy food.
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What about video game addicts - should the government take over those private game companies, like Blizzard, because their business model is solely based around getting played addicted to a never-ending game to make a buck? (Mind you, people get violent over video games.) Should the government manage private companies that produce cleaning chemicals because, if misused, could do harm?
Now you're just getting silly.
If corporations had a good track record on this sort of stuff, I'd be completely fine with it. However, addictive products entice children, fill their products with chemicals to increase revenue, and any voice speaking out against these companies is quashed as soon as humanly possible. If anything, the government has to answer to the people while the corporation only answers to their stockholders.