> Same thing with drinking and other harmful things.
I'm not sure where you're from, but other burdensome things aren't looked at that way in Australia, nor in other public healthcare countries I've been to.
Drinking, low quality/high calorie food, Netflix, food delivery, extreme sports - all things that place pressure on healthcare - yet I've never seen someone approach somebody eating McDonalds and asking then to not do that for the good of society, as I have with smokers.