So if they were to prove that this actually did help some people overcome their addiction to tobacco, you'd be opposed to it?
Since I do not believe tobacco is addictive, there is no answer to your question.
However, I have no opposition to people voluntarily choosing to take such a vaccine, however I do not believe it will remain voluntary, and then I will oppose it.
I'm not opposed to it at all.
I'm opposed to the way they are marketing it.
They are, in fact, comparing smoking to being a "disease".
It's one more step in vilifying smokers for no other reason than they smoke tobacco.
This is not a "vaccine". This is a stop smoking help.
A vaccine is meant to give immunity to a "disease".
Smoking is not a "disease". It's a choice.