Sinergy
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ORIGINAL: Sinergy Smoke all you want. Do not expect me to pay for your medical treatment. Do not force me to breath in your smoke. Etc. Unfortunately, smokers (non-helmet wearers, etc) generally want to have their cake and eat it to. Sinergy This would be fine if one didn't have to pay for injured car drivers, pedestrians killed by car drivers, asthma sufferers through traffic pollution, drinkers, industrial injuries, pregnancies, sport injuries, etc. etc. etc. As a smoker, if only occasionally, I resent being taxed for people who part take in other vices and get treatment without being told they should modify their behaviour. Great sentiment, just be consistent with it. I'd be quids in. I am not inconsistent. You want to engage in some vice, accept that you will be required to pay the associated costs. Want to run into pedestrians. Drive with insurance to pay the damage one causes doing so. Tax automobiles, tax gas, etc., and use the taxes to pay for asthma from pollution related things. These sorts of taxes already exist. If you do not drive, you are not paying for the behavior. I am uncertain how I am paying for somebody else's sports injuries. On the other hand, there are some things that are more complicated. Pregnancy is one of them. While I understand that you might not want to pay for the abortion or raising the child, the child is a citizen, not able (yet) to pay taxes, and did not have any choice in the matter. Failure to provide that child with things to nurture it's growth generally results in an adult burden on the welfare state. A bit of money paid up front cuts the back-end costs dramatically. Send the parents a bill, but dont force the child into the downward spiral of poverty and neglect. My doctors in the health care system I pay in to as a part of my job often asks me if I smoke. If this was the case, I am sure they would try to talk me in to giving it up. If that were my issue, I would simply ignore them; I am paying their salary and paying for my vice. A person going in to the county emergency room with no insurance and getting treatment at the public's expense should not have any right to complain if the county hospital wants to cut their (and the public's) future costs by telling the patient to stop smoking. Sinergy
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