I'd ban free sale of tabaco and turn it into a prescription drug with doctors instructed to have patients mandatorily try remedies to attempt quitting. Smoking creates health issues for the smoker and people around them, not to mention the pollution. It's bad.
I'd ban free sale of tabaco and turn it into a prescription drug with doctors instructed to have patients mandatorily try remedies to attempt quitting. Smoking creates health issues for the smoker and people around them, not to mention the pollution. It's bad.
Ban all things Nothing could possibly go wrong
Allow all things nothing could possibly go wrong.
Luckily, it's not an all or nothing, and arguments matter.
That's cool but we've seen how prohibition has worked historically and even today so whatever dude