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=== Smoking bans violate the right to free motion and that of choice of the course of action and its selection ===
 
 
Smoking bans are contradictory to legal requirements accepted and expected of everyone. How can they expect tobacco to be banned inside if it is legitimately sold chosen from illegal drugs in classical times from history? If so smoking is only permitted outside in the open whether what is smoked is tobacco or not and it is like permitting illegal drugs to be only smoked outside when they compensate so. This is what arbitrariness effectively leads to.  
 
Smoking bans are contradictory to legal requirements accepted and expected of everyone. How can they expect tobacco to be banned inside if it is legitimately sold chosen from illegal drugs in classical times from history? If so smoking is only permitted outside in the open whether what is smoked is tobacco or not and it is like permitting illegal drugs to be only smoked outside when they compensate so. This is what arbitrariness effectively leads to.  
  

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