The headline of the linked LA Times article summarizes it pretty well: California Tramples on Smokers' Rights
LA Times Article on newly passed Legislation
LA Times Article on newly passed Legislation
Brutal. As usual, the real motive is to take in more tax money to spend on whatever they waste it on.On Thursday, the Legislature gave final approval to six bills that clamp down on adult smoking by raising the legal age to 21, allow counties to tax tobacco products, hike fees on retailers and distributors and wipe out the few workplace smoking exemptions in the current law (such as private clubs and motel rooms). One of the bills applies all of the same restrictions on tobacco to the nascent but growing e-cigarette industry.
This one has always baffled me with bans on smoking at bars. People go to bars to take risks. The Nanny State needs a holiday.Everyone that attends a pipe club meeting does so by choice.
Asserting control. Fits with Plato's theories of democratic drift toward tyranny.The point of the thousands of behavioral restrictions enacted into law is teaching people to obey.
I agree, you can see that everytwhere, but it's slow. because that's the only way we can accept it, gradually.Money's a red herring, IMO.
The real goal is the gradual erosion of autonomy.
The point of the thousands of behavioral restrictions enacted into law is teaching people to obey.
In 2016, Plato appears an even greater genius.Apparently the majority of the good people of California have happily ceded such decisions to their legislature and are willing to live with it.
That's the really interesting thing. The current political agenda would outlaw tobacco and institute stronger drugs.Hate tobacco but love their Hippy Cabbage.