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Hobbes said:FiveBelow said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:mace1229 said:tempo_n_groove said:PJPOWER said:Not sure if this fits into the “Breaking News” category, but maybe;
New Zealand considers banning smoking for anyone born after 2004:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/16/new-zealand-aims-to-create-smoke-free-generation-cigarettesJust curious about what everyone thinks about this. Justified or overstepping? I think it is idiotic to smoke cigarettes, and have seen many people I’m close to suffer from the choice to do so, but evidently some people still like doing it for some reason. Any smokers around here have comments on New Zealand’s approach to this?
Anything else that causes problems? A book or certain music perhaps?
Not a fan of this...
Think of all the lives we'd save here if we banned fast food and sugar drinks.
We did the same thing with drugs/narcotics and that seemed to go swimmingly well also.
Now mind you these 3 are not the same but would they, the smokers be allowed to do ecigs/vapes? Can I not puff on a cigar anymore?
Lots of questions.
I would agree.
A better argument than banning guns leads to banning tobacco which leads to banning books/music. Slippery slope, much?
Banning cigarettes? I get it but I don't like it.
What else would they take next? It would be interesting to see what happens. Alcohol next? Bungee jumping?
Alcohol? Bungee jumping? Books? Music? Again, slippery slope fallacy.
If they banned the tobacco and went for Alcohol next It would sure be for some good convo.By definition, banning anything is oppressing liberty. A certain degree is tolerable in society, but when does it get actually labeled “oppressive”. Where is the line?
Do you think NZ is oppressive, why or why not? They are moving the needle in the direction of oppressing liberties once afforded to generations before...0 -
FiveBelow said:Hobbes said:FiveBelow said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:mace1229 said:tempo_n_groove said:PJPOWER said:Not sure if this fits into the “Breaking News” category, but maybe;
New Zealand considers banning smoking for anyone born after 2004:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/16/new-zealand-aims-to-create-smoke-free-generation-cigarettesJust curious about what everyone thinks about this. Justified or overstepping? I think it is idiotic to smoke cigarettes, and have seen many people I’m close to suffer from the choice to do so, but evidently some people still like doing it for some reason. Any smokers around here have comments on New Zealand’s approach to this?
Anything else that causes problems? A book or certain music perhaps?
Not a fan of this...
Think of all the lives we'd save here if we banned fast food and sugar drinks.
We did the same thing with drugs/narcotics and that seemed to go swimmingly well also.
Now mind you these 3 are not the same but would they, the smokers be allowed to do ecigs/vapes? Can I not puff on a cigar anymore?
Lots of questions.
I would agree.
A better argument than banning guns leads to banning tobacco which leads to banning books/music. Slippery slope, much?
Banning cigarettes? I get it but I don't like it.
What else would they take next? It would be interesting to see what happens. Alcohol next? Bungee jumping?
Alcohol? Bungee jumping? Books? Music? Again, slippery slope fallacy.
If they banned the tobacco and went for Alcohol next It would sure be for some good convo.By definition, banning anything is oppressing liberty. A certain degree is tolerable in society, but when does it get actually labeled “oppressive”. Where is the line?
Do you think NZ is oppressive, why or why not? They are moving the needle in the direction of oppressing liberties once afforded to generations before...0 -
Poncier said:FiveBelow said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:mace1229 said:tempo_n_groove said:PJPOWER said:Not sure if this fits into the “Breaking News” category, but maybe;
New Zealand considers banning smoking for anyone born after 2004:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/16/new-zealand-aims-to-create-smoke-free-generation-cigarettesJust curious about what everyone thinks about this. Justified or overstepping? I think it is idiotic to smoke cigarettes, and have seen many people I’m close to suffer from the choice to do so, but evidently some people still like doing it for some reason. Any smokers around here have comments on New Zealand’s approach to this?
Anything else that causes problems? A book or certain music perhaps?
Not a fan of this...
Think of all the lives we'd save here if we banned fast food and sugar drinks.
We did the same thing with drugs/narcotics and that seemed to go swimmingly well also.
Now mind you these 3 are not the same but would they, the smokers be allowed to do ecigs/vapes? Can I not puff on a cigar anymore?
Lots of questions.
I would agree.
A better argument than banning guns leads to banning tobacco which leads to banning books/music. Slippery slope, much?
Banning cigarettes? I get it but I don't like it.
What else would they take next? It would be interesting to see what happens. Alcohol next? Bungee jumping?
Alcohol? Bungee jumping? Books? Music? Again, slippery slope fallacy.
If they banned the tobacco and went for Alcohol next It would sure be for some good convo.By definition, banning anything is oppressing liberty. A certain degree is tolerable in society, but when does it get actually labeled “oppressive”. Where is the line?
Do you think NZ is oppressive, why or why not? They are moving the needle in the direction of oppressing liberties once afforded to generations before...
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FiveBelow said:Poncier said:FiveBelow said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:mace1229 said:tempo_n_groove said:PJPOWER said:Not sure if this fits into the “Breaking News” category, but maybe;
New Zealand considers banning smoking for anyone born after 2004:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/16/new-zealand-aims-to-create-smoke-free-generation-cigarettesJust curious about what everyone thinks about this. Justified or overstepping? I think it is idiotic to smoke cigarettes, and have seen many people I’m close to suffer from the choice to do so, but evidently some people still like doing it for some reason. Any smokers around here have comments on New Zealand’s approach to this?
Anything else that causes problems? A book or certain music perhaps?
Not a fan of this...
Think of all the lives we'd save here if we banned fast food and sugar drinks.
We did the same thing with drugs/narcotics and that seemed to go swimmingly well also.
Now mind you these 3 are not the same but would they, the smokers be allowed to do ecigs/vapes? Can I not puff on a cigar anymore?
Lots of questions.
I would agree.
A better argument than banning guns leads to banning tobacco which leads to banning books/music. Slippery slope, much?
Banning cigarettes? I get it but I don't like it.
What else would they take next? It would be interesting to see what happens. Alcohol next? Bungee jumping?
Alcohol? Bungee jumping? Books? Music? Again, slippery slope fallacy.
If they banned the tobacco and went for Alcohol next It would sure be for some good convo.By definition, banning anything is oppressing liberty. A certain degree is tolerable in society, but when does it get actually labeled “oppressive”. Where is the line?
Do you think NZ is oppressive, why or why not? They are moving the needle in the direction of oppressing liberties once afforded to generations before...
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Hobbes said:FiveBelow said:Poncier said:FiveBelow said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:Hobbes said:PJPOWER said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:Hobbes said:tempo_n_groove said:mace1229 said:tempo_n_groove said:PJPOWER said:Not sure if this fits into the “Breaking News” category, but maybe;
New Zealand considers banning smoking for anyone born after 2004:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/16/new-zealand-aims-to-create-smoke-free-generation-cigarettesJust curious about what everyone thinks about this. Justified or overstepping? I think it is idiotic to smoke cigarettes, and have seen many people I’m close to suffer from the choice to do so, but evidently some people still like doing it for some reason. Any smokers around here have comments on New Zealand’s approach to this?
Anything else that causes problems? A book or certain music perhaps?
Not a fan of this...
Think of all the lives we'd save here if we banned fast food and sugar drinks.
We did the same thing with drugs/narcotics and that seemed to go swimmingly well also.
Now mind you these 3 are not the same but would they, the smokers be allowed to do ecigs/vapes? Can I not puff on a cigar anymore?
Lots of questions.
I would agree.
A better argument than banning guns leads to banning tobacco which leads to banning books/music. Slippery slope, much?
Banning cigarettes? I get it but I don't like it.
What else would they take next? It would be interesting to see what happens. Alcohol next? Bungee jumping?
Alcohol? Bungee jumping? Books? Music? Again, slippery slope fallacy.
If they banned the tobacco and went for Alcohol next It would sure be for some good convo.By definition, banning anything is oppressing liberty. A certain degree is tolerable in society, but when does it get actually labeled “oppressive”. Where is the line?
Do you think NZ is oppressive, why or why not? They are moving the needle in the direction of oppressing liberties once afforded to generations before...0
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