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Originally posted by Greenheadless View PostAnother erosion to personally liberty.
Welcome to a broadened nanny state.
The real hypocrisy is it was passed and signed for by so called “conservatives”.
This. You are either an adult are you aren’t. Let’s move the legal age to 35 to buy a gun while they are at it. All of yal’ll were pizzed when D&cks decided not to sell guns to people under 21 but you are okay with making 21 the legal age for tobacco? Jeez, you can vote at 18 and that has more influence on your life that if some kid is smoking a cigarette.
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Originally posted by MBV77 View Post
Those are the first 2 pines that you come to on 56 about a half mile off of 82.
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Pretty dumb honestly. Teens are gonna get it. The same way they get alcohol now. I agree with they should move the voting age and age to join the military to 21 now. OR keep it at 18 and give them the rights to use tobacco and vote and also consume and purchase alcohol IF they’re in the military. If you’re old enough to die for this country you’re old enough to drink imo, but only if you’re in the military. I’m 21, been dipping since I was 14. I can tell you it wasn’t hard to get it then. It wasn’t hard to get alcohol in highschool either. Doesn’t affect me in anyway but I still think it’s dumb. More things to worry about than tobacco products
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Originally posted by okrattler View PostThey need to move the age that you can join the military or vote then. If you're not mature enough to know what tobacco can do to you at 18 you don't need to be making choices to go fight or war or who's leading our country.
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Originally posted by Greenheadless View PostAnother erosion to personally liberty.
Welcome to a broadened nanny state.
The real hypocrisy is it was passed and signed for by so called “conservatives”.
Our Government (Federal or State) should not be in a position to tell us what we (as adults) can or cannot consume. But I shouldn't be able to sue McDonalds, Phillip Morris or Brown-Forman for decades of bad choices.
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Originally posted by kae006 View PostSurprised so many here are happy to see the government taking away our freedoms
Last time, I made a comment about doing away with the law regarding liquor sales on Sunday. I was arguing for less "government" and was called, by a so-called conservative, a "hippie" and told to go "back to CA if you don't like our laws in Texas." …. Ohhh the irony.
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Originally posted by BlackHogDown View PostMy thoughts exactly when I see these threads.
Last time, I made a comment about doing away with the law regarding liquor sales on Sunday. I was arguing for less "government" and was called, by a so-called conservative, a "hippie" and told to go "back to CA if you don't like our laws in Texas." …. Ohhh the irony.
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