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Originally Posted by valo403
Those are legitimate points, but where do they fit in with this smoking ban or any of the bans in San Francisco? I also take issue with laws that don't actually target the problem, the hands free laws being a great example, but that doesn't mean that all laws that prohibit certain conduct suffer from that problem.
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My point was that while I agree with this specific ban I disagree with politicians enacting bans to solve all their problems. Something like this might be possible through education or maybe it should be rolled into existing child endangerment legislation. There is a sense that if they don't ban the act it must be okay when in reality there are a large number of things that parents do that may not be great for their children and they can never all be banned. I think that using the threat of burning in hell for an eternity is a poor way to raise a child but am not convinced that banning the practice would be a good idea.