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Do you think France's new public smoking ban is an example of top-down government overreach?

How has France's existing anti-smoking laws, such as the ban on smoking in restaurants, been received by the public?
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Yes, and not just smoking. Yet public brainwashing on a number of public issues.

There's a difference between making public information available and pushing it down everyone's throats.

Making information should be a constitutional right. While forcing such information is immoral.
iamthe99 · M
@DeWayfarer how is it forcing information down people’s throats? 🤣 You could argue that for literally any law ever made 🤣
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@iamthe99 It's broadcasted nation wide on public broadcast stations. There's no reasonable way to ignore it!

And I do mean reasonable!

This is not laws BTW.

They literally say things way beyond the laws.