manboychef
Bluelighter
I'm a bigger fan of less government control and more parental control, although now that I think about it we might be fucked since parents don't really parent their kids anymore.
Pretty much. If someone wants to get lung cancer it's their choice. Like I think I already said I'm fine with the age being 18 like it is everywhere else and I don't see raising the age to 21 doing much of anything to curb tobacco use in younger people.
This is how I feel. It is up to the parents to teach their kids about the dangers of smoking and drug use at an early age. I am a fan of less government in certain situations, and more government and regulations in others. Mostly I would like to see more government hands in regulating the prices of healthcare (not the failed bi partisan Affordable Care Act), regulating public education (Less tests, more humanities courses, better pay for teachers) oversight of prison industry (seriously do we even need to say that it is wrong for people to make money on other people's incarceration?) the food industry (having a standard of safety and cleanliness is a good thing) and lastly regulating the financial industry (Most of the economic problems we are facing are due to laissez faire governing of the financial sector). There are indeed other instances that government should play a bigger role, and also instances that the government should have nothing to do with.
The problem with people getting lung cancer as their choice is that it raises premiums on healthcare for everyone. It is the same with obesity and addiction. Due to the bad choices of certain people, we pay more in healthcare. These problems are very preventable.
OT: I would like to hear about teenage smoking from other peoples countries of origin. In the states it is kind of a right of passage for the "bad kids".
I'd make exercise compulsary
It used to be through recess and Physical Education. We also used to have a lot more community centers in which teens would lead younger kids in different games like dodgeball, spud, kickball etc. This was a huge part of my upbringing (as my parents were not around so much.) Since schools are getting less funds now these programs are in danger...that and the arts. Both the arts and exercise are incredibly important to the health and welfare of any child.
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