Yes, it SHOULD be illegal. No, it never will be. Such is the stupid tragedy of human existence.
2009 cost to the UKs National Health Service - £5bntris4992 said:yes, people make fuzz about every single little problem which makes 'the government waste THEIR (tax) money". Yet everybody forgets the shitload of money being poured into healthcare (in my country everybody gets it as its government funded). Newsflash, cancerpatients cost alot of healthcare money which comes out of taxes which comes out of your pocket.
So ? smoking still okay with everybody ? Not with me, because that means MY money is being wasted on smokers for something they brought upon themselves.
My proposal ? Either a) ban smoking or b) remove ALL healthcare support AND life insurence (because imo smoking = suicide) of verified smokers.
I see what you did there...feather240 said:You deserve a cookie for that.Monkfish Acc. said:No. How the hell else am I going to destroy myself slowly.
Drinking is fun and all but I am getting really fed up with the alcoholism lectures.
Also, quick side-topic. What is more obnoxious. A smoker who is all in your face, or an anti-smoker who won't shut the fuck up.
Now which one are you more likely to encounter.
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Yes, because those are all basic effects one experiences while drinking. I have to bail my friends out of jail for DUI or beating their wives. Those aren't specific to alcohol abuse or anything like that.cerebus23 said:really domestic violence? driving while drunk? getting beyond stupid and going thur a closed window while drunk (had a drink friend do this).
As well as every other narcotic? Cigarettes aren't narcotics in any way, shape, or form. Perhaps you should find the definition before throwing inane buzzwords around.Agayek said:Smoking, as well as every other narcotic, should be 100% legal for anyone to use at any time. The only interference the government should have is to enforce warning labels listing all of the potential side effects for any of them.
If people want to be dumb and kill themselves through narcotics, they should be allowed to.
If you had read further down you would have seen that I am not for or against banning it, I simly stated why banning alcohol made no sense.Spot1990 said:And? Why does the government get to decide my level of health? For that matter how do they set the parameters of toounhealthy? First it's "smoking's bad for you", then it's "so are cheetos". We're all aware of the risks of smoking. I agree, I won't smoke in a place where it bothers someone else, I'm infringing on their freedom if I do. I don't think the government should have the authority to legislate how anyone lives their life as long as that person isn't negatively affecting other people's lives. Also make them illegal all you want. Because we all remember how well alcohol prohibition went. We can all see what a roaring success the war on drugs is right now. We don't need the increase in spending that a law like that would bring in. Also an outright ban of something people are addicted to is pretty fucked up. The loss in tax revenue and the increase in spending to enforce such a pointless law would only exacerbate our current financial woes.Jiraiya72 said:Drinking doesn't harm your health unless you overdo it. Smoking harms you regardless of amount smoked.EcksTeaSea said:No. If smoking is banned then drinking has to be banned as well.
Snake Plissken said:As well as every other narcotic? Cigarettes aren't narcotics in any way, shape, or form. Perhaps you should find the definition before throwing inane buzzwords around.
If alcohol qualifies as a narcotic, nicotine does too.Dictionary.com said:nar·cot·ic
   /nɑrˈkɒtɪk/ Show Spelled[nahr-kot-ik] Show IPA
?noun
1.
any of a class of substances that blunt the senses, as opium, morphine, belladonna, and alcohol, that in large quantities produce euphoria, stupor, or coma, that when used constantly can cause habituation or addiction, and that are used in medicine to relieve pain, cause sedation, and induce sleep.
2.
anything that exercises a soothing or numbing effect or influence: Television is a narcotic for many people.
I agree with you lettucethesallad it should be the people's choice. I'm not saying smoking is good or anything like that. But that the government shouldn't tell you what you can and can't do. Perhaps a heavier tax would help discourage smoking tobacco.lettucethesallad said:-Snip-
Actually cigarettes and tobacco use kills an average of 435,000 people in America annually, while marijuana (cannabis) kills 0 Americans and it doesn't cause cancer. Cigarettes also contain a lot of chemical additives that make them more deadly than smoking just pure tobacco, marijuana does not having any additives. Huh, I just stood up for something I never used in my life... I feel odd.AwesomePeanutz said:I think most smoking should be heavily taxed until it is universally socially unacceptable.
What makes marijuana better than cigarettes? Marajuana is in fact worse for your lungs and overall health than cigarettes are. Big gaping hole in your argument.Flapjack94 said:i'm fine with people smoking weed, but cigarettes are disgusting and you shouldn't smoke them where people can see you. You should be too ashamed. But it is reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally fun to cough at smokers when running by them
No. Because alcohol can be considered a narcotic does not mean that cigarettes can. Narcotics cause stupor, as well as sleep. In general, narcotics are "downers". Nicotine is a stimulant, much akin to caffeine. This would be the exact opposite of a narcotic. Not all drugs are narcotics.Agayek said:Snake Plissken said:As well as every other narcotic? Cigarettes aren't narcotics in any way, shape, or form. Perhaps you should find the definition before throwing inane buzzwords around.If alcohol qualifies as a narcotic, nicotine does too.Dictionary.com said:nar·cot·ic
   /nɑrˈkɒtɪk/ Show Spelled[nahr-kot-ik] Show IPA
?noun
1.
any of a class of substances that blunt the senses, as opium, morphine, belladonna, and alcohol, that in large quantities produce euphoria, stupor, or coma, that when used constantly can cause habituation or addiction, and that are used in medicine to relieve pain, cause sedation, and induce sleep.
2.
anything that exercises a soothing or numbing effect or influence: Television is a narcotic for many people.
Either way, that's completely irrelevant. The point is, drugs of all sorts should be completely legal. If people want to damage themselves with them, no one else has the right to say they can't.