As RachelDawes mentioned, smokers create second-hand smoke which affects the health of people who inhale it.
Which is why I only smoke when and where others cannot get secondhand.
Your whole point in that first paragraph applies to smokers, too.
Yes it does, which is exactly why I wrote it.
If I eat junk food, I'm only clogging my arteries/adding weight to myself. None of that is being applied to you. Therefore, there is no reason for my consumption of junk food to be restricted.
Yay! A missed the point party! Like I mentioned, you eating disgusting, unhealthy food affects others as well. The degree/way in which something directly affects others shouldn't apply when making law - it should be the simple fact that it is unhealthy and affects others
period, that should be the reason.
Quit making yourself out to be a victim.
I'm not. I don't drink Starbucks, so their rule doesn't affect me. As mentioned before, I am extremely conscientious of where and when I smoke, so MOST regulations do not effect me. Pointing out an issue is not the same as marking one's self as a victim, but feel free to try and trivialize my perspective another way if you wish.
Your unhealthy habit directly affects other people
I don't smoke anywhere withiin the vicinity of non-smokers, so no, MY habit does not.
I do not toss my butts on the ground; I carry a pocket canister to collect them in, or if I do not have it on me, I toss them only into specified receptacles. Both the butts and the smoke are far less harmful for the environment than 90% of other daily activities, transportation and garbage.
You don't have any right to smoke wherever you want other than your own property.
It's funny you mention that, as the government very much disagrees with the bold. Bans on smoking on your own property, even in your own home and car have been brought up at an increasing rate. (note: if you have kids, you shouldn't smoke, period. I'm 100% for heavily fining parents who smoke with kids in their car).