oUTKickedCoverage
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First of all, there is no inherent right to anything.
There are implied rights, and legal rights.
There is a legal right for an individual to be allowed to smoke, but the government claimed it was a "negative right" to avoid being exposed to second hand smoke... However, since most legislators have the constitutional law knowledge of a 5th grade kid in a civics class... the law is full of shortsighted wording that goes way beyond individual rights and into strange grey areas.
There are implied rights, and legal rights.
There is a legal right for an individual to be allowed to smoke, but the government claimed it was a "negative right" to avoid being exposed to second hand smoke... However, since most legislators have the constitutional law knowledge of a 5th grade kid in a civics class... the law is full of shortsighted wording that goes way beyond individual rights and into strange grey areas.