To: Don Myers
Smokers say that smoking is a constitutional right, therefore, it is not out-of-line to ask just where the constitution lists smoking as a right. A method of creating laws is legal by constitutional means. At the moment, even court decisions are used to create a body of laws. Like it or not, that is the situation. Show me where on this thread that any smoker claimed that smoking was a Constitutional Right. All anybody that I've seen has been saying is that the GOVERNMENT has NO RIGHT to control or restrict LEGAL behavior on PRIVATE PROPERTY. Or is this concept to complex for some to understand?
To: KentuckyWoman
Then you have missed the posts that talk about smoker's rights. Is this right supposed to be a natural right, then?
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