When governments in North America, Europe and elsewhere introduced bans on smoking in pubs, restaurants and workplaces, the justification was clear. Secondhand smoke was harmful to staff and bystanders. Those advocating for prohibition repeatedly said that trampling property rights and removing freedoms was not about controlling individual lifestyle choices but about protecting others from involuntary […]
Author Archives: Martin Cullip
Martin Cullip is the International Fellow at The Taxpayers Protection Alliance's Consumer Center and is based in South London, UK. He wrote this for InsideSources.com.
