"It just makes it harder for young people to smoke," said Stephen McGorry, 25, who started smoking at 19. He added that had the age been 21 when he took up the habit, "I guarantee I wouldn't be smoking today."
^ Dumbest shit ever. Also I feel there is a certain point where people become big boys and big girls. If you become an adult when you turn 18 you should be an adult. Then again the government is like a mom with the seatbelt laws, helmet laws etc.
If you're considered an adult, you should be able to take on those responsibilities. Are people going to drink and smoke at age 18 if they're able to? Of course but that's part of being an adult. Making those big boy choices. You aren't going to have you mom there for ever backing your lunch and doing your laundry. At some point there has to be some personal accountability. If somebody is an adult and wants to do something that will have an negative impact on them, it isn't the governments job to step in and play mom. As long as it isn't interfering with other peoples lives it should be left alone.
If you want to smoke cigs, eat nothing but cake and ice cream, skip work, drive without a seat belt you should be able to. Besides, there's been plenty of shit legislation that's been passed with the supposed intent to "save our children".
Oh well. Same as it ever was'd.