Is there really that much health difference from feeding your kid bacon and potato chips with pepsi 24/7... and smoking with them in the car?
I mean, at least the lungs will heal in 5 years when they turn 18 and move out. The 18 year of hardened arteries and digestive misfortune?
What if MoBoama had went on a "educate parents about the dangers of smoking in cars?" Would that have been too intrusive?
Yet she wanted to educate kids on better eating, and it's "keep your nose out of what my family eats".
it's a shame people are a-okay with the govt telling you what to do in your car, but freak the hell out when they want to put up a nutritional content sign at Wendy's.
How about this.....Ollama and not allowing smoking are both correct. People need to quit acting like we live in a vacuum where nothing you do affects others. Of course it does....obesity, lung cancer, etc... are a huge expense for the medical community (especially hospitals that don't refuse patients without insurance) and for those of us who are relatively healthy, yet pay insurance premiums that are higher than they should be just because we have to cover the losses on those who, by their own choice, decide to eat bad, smoke, drink too much, etc... I'm not talking about legit health issues, but rather those that idiots bring on themselves with their lifestyles.
And the FACT that there are so many morons who decide to have kids, yet not raise them properly to be productive members of society, gives the govt some limited boundaries to try to "govern their choices."