Not to be even more incendiary, but….
Someone said earlier in this discussion that this issue isn't about public health, it's about control. Well, that's only half-right. It IS about public health, only the idea is that the government should use its coercive powers to make people behave in ways that are "healthy." It is the exact same rationale that has allowed the government to imprison tens of millions of Americans under the guise of the "Drug War." It allowed the insanity that was alcohol prohibition. It is used to justify gun control laws. If you support laws banning pot (or other recreational drugs), alcohol, guns, etc., then I fail to see how you could on principle oppose tobacco legislation. It's the exact same thing -- an ideology that says "If people are doing things that might be self-destructive then the government has the right to destroy them." We've turned into a country that wants to pass a law whenever we don't like something, without noticing (or caring) that these laws target PEOPLE, not activities. Gun control laws target gun owners, not guns. Drug laws target drug users, not drugs. And tobacco laws target tobacco users -- us. And it's not just the politicians who have created this mess. We the PEOPLE have often demanded these laws, usually in the grip of one of the moral panics that sweep our nation every few years. It's no coincidence that the legal penalties for smoking grow more restrictive as the number of smokers declines. Some people call this a "nanny state" or -- given the number of laws that now effectively criminalize news gathering, political participation outside of the two main parties, etc. -- a "police state." But call it what you will, the bottom line is that we the people demanded this state of affairs. Hopefully, we'll demand something better someday.