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  3. While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

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  • noodlemaz@mstdn.gamesN noodlemaz@mstdn.games

    @cstross @jonpsp coke is a different ballgame, city wankers swim in it. And a lot of groups of wealthy/twatty people.

    I'm not saying drug cartels don't exist. But they don't have the same acceptability, reach and organisation as Tobacco has and has had. It's a uniquely awful beast.

    If we compare Tobacco to anything, I think it can only really be Oil.

    cstross@wandering.shopC This user is from outside of this forum
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    @noodlemaz @jonpsp Oh, the tobacco industry learned from big oil, and vice versa. (And AI and cryptocurrency grifters have both adopted the same techniques.)

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    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

      RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

      While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

      What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

      realcainmosni@mastodon.me.ukR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @cstross Not at all well thought through, as a policy.

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      • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

        RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

        While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

        What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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        @cstross

        Precisely right. What works is education not regulation. Which is why we need more education about the AI mental health crisis.

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        I used to love to smoke. If it weren’t for the whole lung cancer, emphysema, death thing, would you recommend smoking?

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        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

          RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

          While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

          What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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          @cstross I feel the same.

          Also moves like that make the Legalisation of Weed and the others further away, which is the wrong way.

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          • noodlemaz@mstdn.gamesN noodlemaz@mstdn.games

            @TindrasGrove @cstross we did that in 2007. It has made a difference.
            Although it's not banned in private homes for the most part, most shared living areas will have restrictions in place (mainly because people have to work there and the major reason we were able to pass it was via protecting workers' health and not the 'personal freedoms curtailed' angle).

            I had a great many Internet arguments with people about this around that time.

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            @noodlemaz @TindrasGrove @cstross

            Also, remember in Scotland, the plan was to ban smoking on the public streets, but then the Fossil Fuel lobbies argued against that, as if the ban went through, and people still died of respiratory problems, they would find out where the problems really came from... 😐

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            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

              RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

              While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

              What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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              @cstross There are some major differences. Most people who drink aren’t alcoholics, whereas most smokers are literally addicted — there is not the same market of “casual” users.

              And most research I’ve seen suggests that if people don’t start smoking young, they won’t pick it up.

              Finally, it’s easier to make booze illegally in small batches than it is to grow and cure tobacco, so illegal tobacco requires a lot more effort to pull off.

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              • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

                While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

                What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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                @cstross I'd not like to call Nicotine safe, but the worst things about tobacco revolve around the smoke.

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                • billysmith@social.coopB billysmith@social.coop

                  @noodlemaz @TindrasGrove @cstross

                  Also, remember in Scotland, the plan was to ban smoking on the public streets, but then the Fossil Fuel lobbies argued against that, as if the ban went through, and people still died of respiratory problems, they would find out where the problems really came from... 😐

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                  @BillySmith @TindrasGrove @cstross I mean it's both, but yes it shows their evil quite neatly.

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                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                    RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

                    While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

                    What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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                    @cstross yet the UK banned handguns, parquat and leaded petrol and they all worked, no mafiaesque avoidance schemes

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                    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                      RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

                      While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

                      What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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                      @cstross And retailers who have to surveill for precise ages

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                      • tindrasgrove@infosec.exchangeT tindrasgrove@infosec.exchange

                        @cstross @noodlemaz IMHO what changed tobacco we in the US was making it difficult to do in public - making restaurants and bars and rental apartments smoke-free made it just more pain than it was worth for many people.

                        (And the fact that dip grosses a lot of people out meant not a ton switched over to that)

                        …and then we got vapes. SIGH.

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                        @TindrasGrove@infosec.exchange @cstross@wandering.shop @noodlemaz@mstdn.games

                        The one thing that they never did was pass legislation that said something like, "if you continue to smoke after <DATE>, insurance companies can refuse to cover you for smoking-related healthcare expenses". I mean, would probably simply result in a lot more people lying about whether they smoke or not.

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                        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                          RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

                          While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

                          What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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                          @cstross this is really tough.
                          Prohibition is mostly pointless. There are certainly fewer people who consume whatever substance it covers. But never zero, and it criminalizes a subtantial number of people.
                          Free sale is also not great, especially if adverts are allowed.
                          Big problem is the socialized cost of healthcare from addictive substance abuse.
                          Maybe sell them, no ads, and tax calculated to cover expected healthcare and other costs they produce, and used exclusively to cover that?

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                          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                            RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

                            While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

                            What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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                            @cstross drinking the devil's advocat for a moment: legal tobacco benefits three or four massive corporations with a long history of nasty behaviour.

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                            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                              RE: https://mstdn.games/@noodlemaz/116533324278458171

                              While I really dislike tobacco, I can't help thinking that the people backing this move are deluded—did the (failed) US experiment with Prohibition of alcohol pass them by completely, or the equally failed war on drugs?

                              What this will produce is not a tobacco-free generation, but a new organized crime ecosystem (and probably new, more potent ways of ingesting nicotine).

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                              @cstross
                              I don't think the youngsters will bother to purchase higher priced illegal tobacco. The thing about it unlike most other drugs is there is no fun involved in using it. You don't get a high from it. You just get a sense of relief and a bit of calmness if you're already addicted. Why would they pay over the odds for something that gives little back? Cannabis gets you stoned and is fun, alcohol gets you drunk and it's fun. I can see some wanting to because it's naughty but most won't

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