Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
Pretty much saying that the government (which is representing the interests of our society) has a role in preventing self-destructive behaviors when your common sense
fails to preclude them...because the rest of us do pick up the tab, or are impacted in other ways.

I'm all for personal freedom & personal responsibility but people don't all mean the same thing when they talk about it. It's the same reason we have speed limits on
our roads: just because it feels great to some who would love to drive far faster doesn't make it safe or sensible for that to be allowed...there are consequences.

I don't personally care if you choose to self-destruct...that's your business. Until it affects others...
Ok. And in this instance I am choosing to do something that will impact my health less than smoking cigarettes. Everyone is failing to see that used properly vaping can and will save lives. If we are already inhaling the smoke from combustibles vaping is the better of the two. If we really want to address the problem of teen vaping they need to looking at only allowing vaping products to be sold at specific vaping stores that dont even allow kids to enter. It is like an adult store. The problem is selling these devices and juice at gas stations where children have access to them.

I dont disagree with regulation, I do disagree with an outright ban.

Let's talk about what the regulation should be instead of arguing political beliefs.

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