But he's dead wrong on just about every other point. Anti-smoking laws should not be passed just because people like Mulshine (and me, BTW) don't like to smell like cigarette smoke when they get home at night. Before New York City passed a single anti-smoking ordinance, Mulshine was perfectly capable of staying away from any bar or restaurant that didn't maintain a smoke-free environment.
His comment about cell phones is exactly what this article is all about. Laws have nothing to do with public safety, protecting the rights of citizens, etc. -- they are supposed to ensure that Paul Mulshine can go through his life without ever being bothered by anything.
He is New Jersey's best, I guess. This state is filled with @ssholes like him.