Okay, I would first like to go on record saying that I actually switched to vapor because I actually don't like smoking that much and I am trying to quit, as is my wife (who still smokes). Also that my father died because of smoking, so I do not really like the long term effects of smoking. That being said:
I feel that anti-smoking laws are not protecting non-smokers anymore. I understood not smoking in public areas, and I understood not smoking in closed spaces due to second hand smoke, but really a lot of the recent things regarding smoking I do not believe are to protect other people from second hand smoke, they are pushed by non-smokers to police other people's lives. For example, the recent increase on taxes for cigarettes is bull. In my old state (NY) cigarettes could cost as much as $14 a pack. This tax hype was only introduced because no one feels sorry for smokers. If smokers speak against it, they are instantly met with "well it's bad for you anyways, and second hand smoke!" It's just being used to justify charging smokers more money for something they enjoy doing.
Let's get this out of the way: if you preach anti-smoking to smokers, you're an asshole. I am not going to sugarcoat that. I am sorry, but I can not tell you how many people come up to me and my wife and go "you know how bad that is for you?" NO WAY!? All this time I thought it would give me super powers! Not a single smoker is unaware smoking is bad for you. Smokers know it's bad for you, but it is their choice what they want to do with their bodies. Why is it not rude to come up to smokers and tell them what they shouldn't do, but it is rude to go up to fat people and tell them the dangers of diabetes and being overweight? It's a stupid double standard and it doesn't help anyone. You are not going to convince people to quit smoking by shaming them.
However, FINALLY we get vaporizers and E-cigs which literally ELIMINATE SECOND HAND SMOKE AND THE SMELL OF CIGARETTES. So you'd think we finally have a good balance? Smokers can now enjoy non-smoker areas without the need to expose everyone to the smell of cigarettes and second hand smoke. Everyone's happy, right? Well not so much. Now people want to push to ban vaporizers and E-cigs from the same places as cigarettes. There isn't a lot of definitive proof that e-cigs or vaporizers cause second hand effects because they don't burn tobacco. I find the push to ban them pretentious. It has nothing to do anymore with protecting non-smokers and has everything to do with that non-smokers just don't want to see smokers.
Okay, I would first like to go on record saying that I actually switched to vapor because I actually don't like smoking that much and I am trying to quit, as is my wife (who still smokes). Also that my father died because of smoking, so I do not really like the long term effects of smoking. That being said:
I feel that anti-smoking laws are not protecting non-smokers anymore. I understood not smoking in public areas, and I understood not smoking in closed spaces due to second hand smoke, but really a lot of the recent things regarding smoking I do not believe are to protect other people from second hand smoke, they are pushed by non-smokers to police other people's lives. For example, the recent increase on taxes for cigarettes is bull. In my old state (NY) cigarettes could cost as much as $14 a pack. This tax hype was only introduced because no one feels sorry for smokers. If smokers speak against it, they are instantly met with "well it's bad for you anyways, and second hand smoke!" It's just being used to justify charging smokers more money for something they enjoy doing.
Let's get this out of the way: if you preach anti-smoking to smokers, you're an asshole. I am not going to sugarcoat that. I am sorry, but I can not tell you how many people come up to me and my wife and go "you know how bad that is for you?" NO WAY!? All this time I thought it would give me super powers! Not a single smoker is unaware smoking is bad for you. Smokers know it's bad for you, but it is their choice what they want to do with their bodies. Why is it not rude to come up to smokers and tell them what they shouldn't do, but it is rude to go up to fat people and tell them the dangers of diabetes and being overweight? It's a stupid double standard and it doesn't help anyone. You are not going to convince people to quit smoking by shaming them.
However, FINALLY we get vaporizers and E-cigs which literally ELIMINATE SECOND HAND SMOKE AND THE SMELL OF CIGARETTES. So you'd think we finally have a good balance? Smokers can now enjoy non-smoker areas without the need to expose everyone to the smell of cigarettes and second hand smoke. Everyone's happy, right? Well not so much. Now people want to push to ban vaporizers and E-cigs from the same places as cigarettes. There isn't a lot of definitive proof that e-cigs or vaporizers cause second hand effects because they don't burn tobacco. I find the push to ban them pretentious. It has nothing to do anymore with protecting non-smokers and has everything to do with that non-smokers just don't want to see smokers.