It’s easier to have a sin tax than make an actual policy that requires years of research. Nobody explicitly voted for taxing cigarettes, but I do know that there was quite a bit of pressure to ban smoking in public areas.
Again, even that policy/ban doesn’t address the root cause, it only prevents people from suffering the effects of secondhand smoke.
Again, even that policy/ban doesn’t address the root cause, it only prevents people from suffering the effects of secondhand smoke.