WizardofOz
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I have answered this before. My answer has not changed.
Why does there have to be a specific law to make it illegal for a person to smoke inside his house when another person is present?
You're (unintentionally, perhaps) attempting to multiply laws. Too many laws means no one can know all the laws, which makes it more likely that someone will break the law, and increases the need for people who study the law.
If harming someone (by any means) is punishable by the above punishments, why would there need to be a law prohibiting a specific action that causes harm?
Your law:
would be redundant and unnecessary under my law:
harming someone (by any means) is punishable by [restitution and/or corporal punishment, or death penalty]
Your response makes no sense when it comes to legal consistency. They are harming others by smoking around them yet you would not make it illegal to cause harm in this way.