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Baron Kurtz said:That's interesting. That's how it should be . . . have a vote. Fairest way round the issue. Of course then you get into "tyranny of the majority" territory. (Territory which can fairly be described as choppy waters on your side of the Atlantic. i don't recall even hearing the term elsewhere).
Interesting that this part of your response has been glossed over.
bk
Then again ANY debate will have both those for and against.In this there will never be a winner.
And if you notice i did not say that the US was a democratic country.Only that democracy was the principle used in my verbage.
Someone will always take offense no matter what.No matter what issue.
At any time in history.Tyranny of majority has occured and always will.Look at Nazi germany.
But that is an extreme example i agree.
Funny how those who don't want the government making any laws for us are the same crowd lining up for benefits when possible."No new taxes!" but "Hey,where is my Social security check" or "It is my right to have unemployment pay".
How else should a country this size be run??Every administration has shown perfection or even 20% accomplishment impossible.
So when it comes to health issues,what should be done??Let the people decide?Let the government decide?
If we take back all of the progress in health over the last 100 years,then we would have an average lifespan of the early 20th century:55 to 65.And rather poor health nationwide.Bring back how many diseases.TB,etc,etc.Hindsight is ALWAYS 20/20.
Whatever the outcome of such a ban,i'm happy that smoking is on the decline and fewer people are dying from it.All four of my grandparents died as a result.Hate to see any others with the same results.
JD