Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Part of the foundation of this country is tobacco.
I favor the legalization of all drugs as well. However, "sin taxes", which are taxes placed on harmful substances, are basically the government's way of saying "these are bad for you, and we're here to tell you that". It is not the government's role to punish us for buying things that harm us. It is our decision.
You say that tobacco and alcohol have systematic costs. That does not apply to all users. Furthermore, I don't see a tax on murder or theft. Don't they have systematic costs as well?
Those are absurdly thin arguments, and I imagine you know it. That alone should tell you something.
The fact that there are "responsible" tobacco users doesn't change the fact that tobacco is a poisonous substance that is, if used correctly, fatal.
You're inferring that "sin taxes" are mean to send a message to the substances' users, when in fact I see them as an appropriate means for taxing their voluntary users for the societal cost of these substances. The fact that some people don't drive drunk or commit robbery or murder while drunk doesn't change the fact that these are common side-effects of alcohol use.
I am perplexed by your, IMO, silly argument that murder and theft are not "taxed." These are obviously harmful activities, but they are not taxable profitable activities, and to the extent people are proven to have robbed and murdered, they are imprisoned, effectively a tax. Frankly it's telling that you've resorted to such a silly position after so little argument - if you have any substantive arguments, make them now or forever hold your peace.