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Cigarette Nazis on the march: Williams examines latest government attempts to control citizens
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Wednesday, December 5, 2001 | Dr. Walter Williams

Posted on 12/04/2001 11:59:43 PM PST by JohnHuang2

Maryland's Montgomery County Council passed a measure whereby smokers whose neighbors are offended by the odor of cigarette smoke wafting from their homes would be fined up to $750.

After the measure passed, County Executive Douglas Duncan promised to sign the bill giving Montgomery County one of the most restrictive anti-smoking measures in the nation.

Council member Isaiah Leggett explained the proposed measure by saying, "This does not say that you cannot smoke in your house; what it does say is that your smoke cannot cross property lines."

Less than a year ago, the Montgomery County Council, by a 5-to-4 vote, approved the outdoor smoking ban adopted by its nearby neighbor, the Village of Friendship Heights, Md. That ban prohibited smoking on or in sidewalks, lawns, parks, buildings or other areas owned by the Village. First offenses would be subject to a warning, and subsequent offenses subject to a $100 fine.

Dr. Alfred Muller, the mayor of the village, justified the adoption of the ban saying there are residents who have health problems, such as asthma and emphysema, plus, "We are trying to change the social norm concerning tobacco use."

Last March, a judge found the Village of Friendship Heights' health claims ridiculous and threw out its outdoor smoking ban.

Douglas Duncan didn't wait for the courts. After he promised to sign the anti-smoking bill, six days later he reversed course and vetoed it. Duncan's decision had nothing to do with coming to his senses over the issue. It was the massive national ridicule heaped upon Montgomery County officials over their heavy-handed tactics.

The health arguments offered about the harmful effects of tobacco smoke crossing property lines are but so much bunk. Yes, there are some who have emphysema, asthma or allergies and are annoyed by cigarette smoke. These people may also be annoyed by other air borne products such as hair spray, after-shave lotions, perfumes, clothing softeners, fireplace smoke, cooking odors and deodorants. Should they be able to make a complaint and have the police knock on their neighbor's door and tell them to cease and desist?

Should we change airport announcements that say, "In the interest of a healthy indoor air quality, smoking is not permitted in public areas"? Should a more health inclusive announcement say, "In the interest of a healthy indoor air quality, passengers are not permitted to smoke, wear perfumes, use hair sprays, deodorants or after-shave lotion, or wear clothing that's been rinsed in fabric softeners"? Or should we just have odor and odor-free seating sections on airplanes?

America's cigarette Nazis, like any other tyrant, cannot be satisfied. In the '60s, when they started out, they wanted no-smoking sections on airplanes. Had they revealed their complete agenda of no smoking in airplanes, airports, restaurants, jobs, streets – not to mention confiscatory taxes – they wouldn't have gotten anything.

Regarding confiscatory taxes, cigarette Nazis are being challenged by one of my heroes – the smuggler. Some states, such as Washington and Michigan, have taxes that make a carton of cigarettes cost as much as $48. Why is the smuggler my hero? It's easy. People want to and have the right to engage in peaceable, mutually agreeable, voluntary exchange, and a third-party – government – tells them no.

The smuggler thwarts the government's mission of interference. Before we go bad-mouthing smugglers, we might consider that a number of the men we celebrate each Fourth of July, including John Hancock, the first signer of our Declaration of Independence, were smugglers. At that time, it was the British Parliament imposing confiscatory taxes – today it's federal, state and local governments.

Confiscatory taxes are an abuse of power regardless of what government levies them.



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1 posted on 12/04/2001 11:59:43 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Yes, but it would appear the offended would have to prove that the wind/breeze/whatever was blowing in the direction of the offended and if he/she really smelled smoke, and if it was actually tobacco odor. The offended would have to produce the corpus delicti – tobacco smoke -- and if it actually came from said perpetrator. This is nuts!
2 posted on 12/05/2001 4:24:23 AM PST by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: JohnHuang2
bump
3 posted on 12/05/2001 8:00:51 AM PST by Libertarianize the GOP
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4 posted on 12/05/2001 8:52:57 AM PST by 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember
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To: JohnHuang2
Walter Williams is the man.
5 posted on 12/05/2001 8:59:15 AM PST by biblewonk
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To: biblewonk
Walter Williams is the man.

I agree. Many here claim to like him as well. But then they find out he's a libertarian and they silently slip way.

6 posted on 12/05/2001 9:08:45 AM PST by Protagoras
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To: ThomasJefferson
So would Walter Williams advocate legalizing all drugs and prostitution?
7 posted on 12/05/2001 9:16:36 AM PST by biblewonk
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To: 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember
The check for $25. is in the mail from Chesco PA.
8 posted on 12/05/2001 9:24:08 AM PST by oldironsides
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To: JohnHuang2
NYS Gov. Pataki plans to increase cigarette taxes another 39 cents per pack:

Group to fight any cigarette tax hike

9 posted on 12/05/2001 9:28:13 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: *puff_list
Confiscatory taxes are an abuse of power regardless of what government levies them.

Yet another reason for the nico-nazis to stop the harrassment.

10 posted on 12/05/2001 9:29:32 AM PST by Just another Joe
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To: 1Old Pro
Group to fight any cigarette tax hike

You really ought to post that as a seperate article. That way we could flag the puff list to it also.

11 posted on 12/05/2001 9:34:14 AM PST by Just another Joe
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To: biblewonk
So would Walter Williams advocate legalizing all drugs and prostitution?

I don't speak for Williams, I only know how he describes himself. Why not read his columns and books. Both can be found on the net.

I have read him extensively as well as having heard him speak on occasion. The answer to your questions might surprise you.

And it might be helpful to correct your terms, it's re-legalizing all substances. And prostitution is already legal some places.

12 posted on 12/05/2001 9:59:26 AM PST by Protagoras
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To: ThomasJefferson
Sorry to disappoint you but learning WW's opinion on such things is not worth that much of my time. If you don't know that's fine. I think WW is too wise and too much into the bible to think that such things are OK.
13 posted on 12/05/2001 10:30:46 AM PST by biblewonk
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To: biblewonk
Sorry to disappoint you but learning WW's opinion on such things is not worth that much of my time. If you don't know that's fine. I think WW is too wise and too much into the bible to think that such things are OK.

I'm not disappointed. It never occured to me that you would actually find out what the man really thinks, even though you said "he rocks".

You do not know what he thinks and you think it "not worth your time" to find out, but somehow you have come to the conclusion (with no data) that he is
A. wise
B. "Into the bible"

The next thing you need to do is not change the advocation of re-legalization of behaviors by individuals which do not violate the rights of others into "thinking such things are OK". It is very misleading to some people. (I am not one of those misled)

14 posted on 12/05/2001 10:47:10 AM PST by Protagoras
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To: GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
Yes, but it would appear the offended would have to prove that the wind/breeze/whatever was blowing in the direction of the offended and if he/she really smelled smoke, and if it was actually tobacco odor.

I don't think that even the most IQ-challenged of the anti-smoking nazis would argue that the odor of cigarette smoke is a carcinogen. I assume that there must be some claim of damage involved for action to be taken.

And proof is absolutely necessary. Air sampling bottles should be required; after all I don't think any little burgh run by controlling twits can trump due process.

15 posted on 12/05/2001 10:47:14 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: biblewonk
I stand corrected. You said Williams was "the man" not that "he rocks". I apologise for mixing you up with a poster on a different thread.
16 posted on 12/05/2001 10:49:27 AM PST by Protagoras
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To: Publius6961
Actually, two sampling bottles should be required; one of the offending air and one control ambient sample.
And the penalty for filing a false charge should be twice the penalty for a guilty offending smoker.
17 posted on 12/05/2001 10:50:49 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: biblewonk
There are a lot of things that are not "OK" by me that I do not advocate the use of force to deter.

Since you are the bible wonk, maybe you could help me out with a few (in context) verses that quote Christ as having advocated human beings using force on other human beings to deter behaviors such as prostitution or use of mind altering substances. Thanks

18 posted on 12/05/2001 11:02:51 AM PST by Protagoras
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To: Publius6961
And the penalty for filing a false charge should be twice the penalty for a guilty offending smoker.

And the false filer must thereinafter submit color chips for approval to the victim whenever the exterior of the false filer's house is to be painted, lest the color offend the victim, triggering psychosomatic illnesses. Landscaping choices could also be included.

19 posted on 12/05/2001 11:15:03 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: Madame Dufarge
And the false filer must thereinafter submit color chips for approval

Is that the chip on my shoulder, the fried chip made of potato, or the candy chip in my cookies? heh heh

20 posted on 12/05/2001 11:22:11 AM PST by Just another Joe
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