exactly, its illegal for teens to buy cigarettes but not to smoke them, how else would they get them unless someone bought it for them, or they bought it. OH WAIT i have a huge tabacco field in my backyard and i roll my own cigarettes. ahem...The SENSABLE thing to do would be to make it illegal for people under 18 to even possess cigarettes. But then, the government would lose money if no teens were smoking.

If the government stopped being so afraid of marijuana and legalized it, they could actually be making a huge profit.

The smart thing would be to make tabacco illegal becuase it has no purpose really. I mean if you enjoy flavored cigars occassionally for the taste its one thing, but cigarettes serve really no purpose. And don't give me the "calming down" theory either. You see, when you get cancer or something from smoking your a burden on the state. Alcohol i can sort of understand becuase it's a beverage and all, but i still sorta think it should be illegal. Drunk driving, violence, it all pisses me off, everyones so damn irresponsible it should be illegal for that reason.

But why should i talk im being a hypocrit, just stating my opinions on society in general.
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