The point giblet, the point you seem to fail to grasp, and I will illuminate it for you, cos I like informing people of things that they were unaware of, the point is, it is absolutely nothing much to do with you.
Please ... There are unborn foetuses in as yet undiscovered African tribes that know that smoking cigarettes is addictive and unhealthy. No-one out there thinks they are carrot sticks, or benzene addled carrot sticks.
If someone wants to smoke tobacco, if someone want to sell tobacco, if someone wants to paint their car to look like tobacco, what has it got to do with you ... or anyone else here ... or to do with some overpaid doctor that should be busy fixing people, like we paid to train him to do, not sticking their oar into public-policy and looking to stir-up the already prohibitionist tendencies and fetishes of a self-serving political class.
I will never understand the capacity some people have for sticking their noses into other people's business, which is all this is really about. For assuming, unjustified, that they are qualified to make decisions for others, all for their own good of course, for their own health and safety, for "they" are clearly incapable of making such choices themselves. The hand-wringing puritan zeal of "Something must be done". The acme of victim-culture. A population of serfs to be managed, their dangerous choices proscribed.
People die smoking, people die driving cars, people die falling down the stairs. What's that got to do with anything? That's correct, nothing.
The real discussion has nothing to do with the banal attempts at internet gainsaying, it is easy. It is a straightforward question of individual human liberty, the freedom to live your own life, no matter how short or bronchial. Rights and responsibilities, decisions and outcomes, acts of free-will versus being told what to do, and when to be tucked-up in bed by. Personal responsibility, that's the story here.
It's an exercise of said free-will to do something stupid like smoke, an exercise of free-trade to run a legitimate private business and offer products in a free-market, it is an exercise of free-speech to communicate availability of said products to potential consumers, it is an exercise of free-choice as to whether you decide to partake in any part of this transaction at any level.
There is nothing wrong with any of that; and those that would seek to control, to restrict and inhibit the liberties of others tend not to be satisified at banning the odd packet of fags - picking off the easy targets is always their modus operandi, whose next? What is the next free-choice to be put on the salami-slicer. Anyone indulging or pandering to this well-worn illiberal pathology should rightly be viewed with both suspicion and hostility.
Let's hope Luca keeps his bottle, keeps dancing with logos and patterns, and keeps sticking two-fingers up to the EU Bottom Inspectors. If not, if they knock him over, maybe they come after whatever vice you are keeping quiet about.
