twitter




Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Should the government crack down on smoking laws?

Just answer yes or no. It's for an opinion poll in my government class. Thanks all!
Answer:
your question cannot be answered correctly.
you need to re word it. it is confusing

should the government enforce anti smoking laws,
and create new ones?

No


if these answers your counting are going to be used as a result for your poll in class. understand that your data is incorrect. you might as well just make up the numbers

I suggest scratching this question (pick a best answer though) and try reposting your question correctly

I'll keep an eye out for your new one and answer it.
No
yes
no
Crack down on smoking laws? Yes.
Crack down on smoking? No.
Eh. Nah.
yes
yup!
No.
no
yes
smoking should be banned from the world!!!!!!!!!!!
no if that happens we well all go crazy
You really need to re-word this question.

Are you asking if the government should abandon anti-smoking laws or are you asking if government laws should be enforced against smokers?

I don't understand what you are asking.
No answer, you didn't state what cracking down means.
I agree w/ Anthony Spears.
I can't tell from your question if that means yes or no.
no
The government should crack down on lying politicians!
And then go find the safety belts that are missing from the transit buses!
If they are really are that concerned about ones safety and welfare?
yes
Like others said, I'm not sure how to interpret your question.

I'm GLAD they just banned smoking inside public building in AZ.

Beyond that I don't really care what they do.
Not sure what you mean by crack down but here is a shot at it.

As far as smoking goes it is a personal choice- so no.

As far as smoking in public places you are not the only one there and you shouldn't be able to expose people to carcinogens against there will- so yes.

As far as cracking down on, oh say, people selling to underage and such, it depends on how they go about it- so with certain rules in place yes.

Sorry if this doesn't help out.

No comments:

Post a Comment

 
vc .net