you make a good argument. but it is certainly a different story when you add in the variable of the Tobacco mega-Corporations such as Phillip Morris and RJ Reynolds, etc. They go out of their way to a) get children hooked as soon as possible, and b) make their products as addictive as possible, and c) cost tax payers millions of dollars in health bills. If people want to make money supporting these companies, that is no different than picking up a sniper rifle and having a little fun. Would you sell Bin Laden Brand Cigarrettes if you knew that the money was going to help fund Al Qaeda?