Marijuana Edibles, Flavored E-Cigarettes, and the Folly of Child-Proofing the World

Recent proposals to ban marijuana edibles and flavored e-cigarettes share the same basic premise: Adult products should be prohibited if they might appeal to minors. I consider that argument in my latest Forbes column. Here is how it starts:
Two weeks ago, a New York City councilman proposed a ban on flavored electronic cigarettes. This week Colorado news outlets reported that the state health department had recommended a ban on almost all forms of edible marijuana products. As is often the case when politicians or bureaucrats demand new limits on liberty, both proposals were aimed at protecting children.
Although flavored e-cigarettes and marijuana edibles are intended for adults, appeal to adults, and can be legally sold only to adults, the prohibitionists argue that they cannot be tolerated because they also appeal to minors. The same rationale has been offered for bans on flavored tobacco products and sweet malt beverages. This argument, although couched in the language of moderate and sensible regulation, should be a non-starter in a free society, because it reduces adults to the level of children.
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You can say this again.
Children. Is there anything they can't ruin?
Can't think of a single one.
Uh... Don't a lot of things appeal to broad age demographics?
Squirrels are in large-scale operations mode.
Nothing says bogus argument quite like 'it's For The CHILDREN!!!!!'.
I guess, while we're at it, ban all guns, fast cars, porn, and R-rated movies. All those are illegal for minors and all of them are attractive to the minor demographic most at risk for attempting to possess them.
But nobody seems to oppose flavoring nicotine chewing gum.
Do the flavored vape opponents want to apply their prospective flavor bans even to nicotine-free vapes? How about scented candles?
because it reduces adults to the level of children
"Adults are at the level of children. That's why the government needs to run their lives."
They aren't "aimed at protecting the children", they are aimed at expanding the power of various regulatory agencies. Protecting children is just one of a handful of common excuses to get regulations passed these people want passed in any case.
I guess the flavors are the one attracting minors to use them. if banning is being regulated, for sure those are only applicable to public places and minors. Adults are still capable of using and buying marijuana edibles and electronic cigarettes such as http://www.blucigs.co.uk/.One thing they should do is to make sure that minors are not imitating of doing what adults should do. Sometimes it's about the parents factors. They should be responsible enough of what their children are doing.