Big B
HWF Godfather
Well, not a bad set of points to make out. It's not illegal to drink in public (within the age restrictions). Having a drink in public is different than being drunk. I agree that drunk driving and disorderly conduct---under the influence of alcohol or recreational drugs---is a bad thing. However, smoking in itself doesn't typically invoke bad driving while doing so. You get someone liquored up behind the wheel and you have a good chance of someone being killed.
There is absolutely no scientific evidence that second-hand smoke directly causes health problems. I hear these commercials that say "x amount of cigarettes for y amount of time is like smoking z number of cigarettes." Where's the evidence? As far as I know, there is none.
In contrast, we do have scientific evidence to show that intoxicated people behind a car or going into a rage are dangerous. We do not have that same evidence with second-hand smoke. If we did, I'd not have as much of an issue with it. The thing is, this law (among others) is being made without solid proof that it is a real problem, not just a perception. We do know for a fact that smoking is detrimental to the smokers health.
Here's another factor to consider (yes, I'm being difficult):
If someone smokes on the porch of their home should that come under the 'public' specification of the law?
There is absolutely no scientific evidence that second-hand smoke directly causes health problems. I hear these commercials that say "x amount of cigarettes for y amount of time is like smoking z number of cigarettes." Where's the evidence? As far as I know, there is none.
In contrast, we do have scientific evidence to show that intoxicated people behind a car or going into a rage are dangerous. We do not have that same evidence with second-hand smoke. If we did, I'd not have as much of an issue with it. The thing is, this law (among others) is being made without solid proof that it is a real problem, not just a perception. We do know for a fact that smoking is detrimental to the smokers health.
Here's another factor to consider (yes, I'm being difficult):
If someone smokes on the porch of their home should that come under the 'public' specification of the law?