Posted on 03/26/2014 5:12:11 PM PDT by The_Harlequin
Freudian psychoanalysis doesnt ordinarily figure into my vocabulary. But in this case I think anal retentive best describes Senator Barbara Boxers recent introduction of Senate Bill 2047. Its called Protecting Children From Electronic Cigarette Advertising Act of 2014. The name says it all. When it comes to obsessive-compulsive micromanagement, the nanny-staters could fill the case loads of every therapist in Washington. And they never run out of ways to inflict their neurosis onto their victims.
Supporters of the bill are convinced that E-cigarettes are a gateway to real cigarettes. Naturally, they insist that there needs to be a new law to thwart this new health threat. Meddling bureaucrats are unable to operate any other way. All potential danger, great and small must be addressed with legislation. If they could have it their way, the world would be one big tamper-proof aspirin bottle.
Like all bad laws conceived in Washington, SB 2047 is vague and would be difficult to enforce. In 2012 a federal court knocked down a ban on colorful billboards and print ads for conventional cigarettes as being vastly overbroad. But that never stops big-government buttinskis. Their insatiable desire to ban, regulate, and tax all that they see is wired into their political DNA.
I dont want to overlook the voters complicity in this. Theres an additional factor apart from mere bureaucratic pathos. We have a constituency of citizens who have bought into the idea that their representatives have the means, wisdom, and ability to keep us safe from harm in any circumstance imaginable. And Im not even convinced that Boxer and her supporters are all that concerned about keeping people safe. It does make for an attractive political posture that keeps their voters under the illusion that their government is looking out for them 24/7.
Whether youre in the workplace or in the home, safety consciousness is always a responsible attitude. Sensible people will take care and caution any time its warranted. Its part of everyday ordinary life. Why make a federal case out of it? In the interest of genuine child safety, perhaps we should be more concerned with whos going to protect the children from Barbara Boxer.
HUH? Who would support a nicotine drug delivery device for children??
One can argue that it isn’t relevant for adults, but do people seriously want these available to kids??
But then I don't want every damn thing I should or shouldn't do dictated to me at the barrel of a gun by government, either.
Ah, here in California we prefer to think of her as a Compulsive-Incompetent!
Barbara Boxer is not aging well. I saw an unretouched picture of her the other day and thought I was looking at President Carter’s Mom, who was noted for her blunt talk and sun-wrinkled skin. Didn’t Boxer act rude to some General years ago at a court hearing because he didn’t first call her Senator Boxer?
It is not a matter of whether people want these available to kids. It is a matter of letting parents do their jobs without the government. If you think government is needed in this simple matter, then you must think government is need for everything more complex. Let me put it this way to you. Where in the US Constitution is congress given the power to pass such a law?
E cigarettes are a gate way but legalizing pot is not.
And if parents don't do their job??? Here is what Newt said in '97:
"Civilization cannot survive with twelve-year-olds having babies, fifteen-year-olds shooting one another, seventeen-year-olds dying of AIDS, and eighteen-year-olds graduating with diplomas they cannot read."
You can have your big government, lack of liberty and freedom along with Newt. There are more important things the federal government needs to do than micromanage nicotine intake of minors. I don’t give a rats ass about kids with bad parents and I certainly do not want to pay Big Daddy government to do their jobs via my tax dollars.
Thanks.
This bill doesn’t address the sale or distribution of e-cigs. There are already restrictions selling to minors. This law proposes to regulate advertising content of said product. Totally lame.
Speaking of obsessive-compulsive, how’s FR’s favorite Nico-Nazi statist doing?
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