dannno
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fraud is force? lol
then what isn't?
Voluntary transactions which are completed to the satisfaction of both parties are not force.
correct, what's wrong with that? the state acts as your agent to enforce your property.
That's pretty much their only job, protecting your life and property (also contracts, which means protecting us from fraud)
how is that?
Anything that causes injury or death is violent.
There is no proof that second hand smoke from being in a car causes injury.
Now, I've hotboxed closed cars with cannabis before.. actually probably dozens of times. It's a lot of fun. I'm talking like 2 or 3 blunts, which are cigar papers filled with cannabis and at least twice as big as cigs, being passed around between several people until you can't see anything in the car. Of course, there is absolutely nothing dangerous about cannabis as compared to cigarettes, but even if it was cigarette smoke it isn't going to be harmful. Now if the kid was stuck in that car most of the day every day for a few years, that might cause some harm..
Even if somebody here says they see people smoking with the windows up, I'm still skeptical that there isn't some window cracked somewhere.. I really can't imagine anybody doing that with cigs to their kid.. but it's one of those problems that has to be soooo tiny, I just don't see any need for a law.
Last time I checked, going camping with children was still legal. Campfires are still legal. I accidentally inhaled a lot of smoke when I was a kid, just sitting around a campfire. Believe it or not, our lungs are designed to deal with air pollution.
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