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June
24, 2009
Moving
Towards Tobacco Prohibition
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
Last
week, another bill was passed and signed into law
that takes more of our freedoms and violates the
Constitution of the United States. It was, of
course, done for the sake of the children, and in
the name of the health of the citizenry. It's
always the case that when your liberty is seized,
it is seized for your own good. Such is the
condescension of Washington.
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco
Control Act will give sweeping new powers over
tobacco to the FDA. It will require everyone
engaged in manufacturing, preparing, compounding,
or processing tobacco to register with the FDA and
be subjected to FDA inspections, which is yet
another violation of the Fourth Amendment. It
violates the First Amendment by allowing the FDA to
restrict tobacco advertising in multiple ways, as
well as an outright ban on advertising any
cigarettes as light, mild or low-tar. The FDA will
have the power of pre-market reviews of all new
tobacco products, and will impose new user fees,
meaning taxes, on manufacturers and importers of
tobacco products. It will even regulate the amount
of nicotine in cigarettes.
My objections to the bill are not an endorsement
of tobacco. As a physician I understand the adverse
health effects of this bad habit. And that is
exactly how smoking should be treated -- as a bad
habit and a personal choice. The way to combat poor
choices is through education and information. Other
than ensuring that tobacco companies do not engage
in force or fraud to market their products, the
federal government needs to stay out of the health
habits of free people. Regulations for children
should be at the state level. Unfortunately,
government is using its already overly intrusive
financial and regulatory roles in healthcare to
establish a justifiable interest in intervening in
your personal lifestyle choices as well. We all
need to anticipate the level of health freedom that
will remain once government manages all health care
in this country.
Actions in Congress such as this tobacco bill
are especially disconcerting after we thought we
were beginning to see some progress in drawing down
the wrong-headed and failed war on drugs. A
majority of Americans now think marijuana should be
legal, taxed and regulated, according to a recent
Zogby poll and over 70 percent are in favor of
allowing medicinal use of marijuana. Bills like
this take us down exactly the wrong path. Instead
of gaining more freedom with marijuana, we are
moving closer to prohibiting tobacco. Our prisons
are already bursting with non-violent drug
offenders. How long will it be before a black
market in tobacco fills the prisons with
non-violent cigarette smokers?
Hemp and tobacco were staple crops for our
founding fathers when our country was new. It is
baffling to see how far removed from real freedom
this country has become since then. Hemp, even for
industrial uses, of which there are many, is
illegal to grow at all. Now tobacco will have more
layers of bureaucracy and interference piled on top
of it. In this economy it is extremely upsetting to
see this additional squeeze put on an entire
industry. One has to wonder how many smaller
farmers will be forced out of business because of
this bill.
Paul
Archive
Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican
member of Congress from Texas.
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