Kim Il-Sung
Member
ok everyone:
I was on the LDP website taking a look as I sometimes do and I found a statement of their position on smoking - basically that they opposed any bans on smoking due to the individuals' rights to smoke if they wanted etc etc
I love individual rights and all that but it seems to me that the harm principle is the elephant in the room that the LDP are ignoring here. The adverse effects of secondhand smoke are well documented and smoking is a fucking gross habit to boot. Obviously I cannot avoid it if I'm walking down the street but it annoys the shit out of me at parties/social occasions. If it were allowed in pubs/clubs I would definitely think twice about going anywhere likely to be packed with smokers.
Yeah you could leave it up to business to decide whether smoking was allowed or not but that could actually turn out to be economically disadvantageous. Btw I'm not suggesting there should be blanket bans re public places but similar rules to what is in now seem ok.
Imo smoking is different to something like eating junk food because smoking results in direct physical harm to surrounding people. That to me is enough to justify restrictions.
discuss (opinions on plain packaging etc also ok)
I was on the LDP website taking a look as I sometimes do and I found a statement of their position on smoking - basically that they opposed any bans on smoking due to the individuals' rights to smoke if they wanted etc etc
I love individual rights and all that but it seems to me that the harm principle is the elephant in the room that the LDP are ignoring here. The adverse effects of secondhand smoke are well documented and smoking is a fucking gross habit to boot. Obviously I cannot avoid it if I'm walking down the street but it annoys the shit out of me at parties/social occasions. If it were allowed in pubs/clubs I would definitely think twice about going anywhere likely to be packed with smokers.
Yeah you could leave it up to business to decide whether smoking was allowed or not but that could actually turn out to be economically disadvantageous. Btw I'm not suggesting there should be blanket bans re public places but similar rules to what is in now seem ok.
Imo smoking is different to something like eating junk food because smoking results in direct physical harm to surrounding people. That to me is enough to justify restrictions.
discuss (opinions on plain packaging etc also ok)