You're not getting what I'm saying... and you're trying to put words in my mouth. Not to mention the red herring of bringing up the banking crisis.
Going over it again, it's about consistency. The government says it wants to stop smoking... and then makes a ****eload of tax revenue from the sale of tobacco. The government puts up a bill that claims to protect the public health... but that also potentially bans devices that promote public health. Are you getting it yet? My problem with this legislation is that it's inconsistent and internally contradictory. If the goal is to end smoking, then there should be an outright ban on smoking, not a bunch of tangled regulations that marginalize smokers, use the vice as a revenue stream and forbid the sale of alternate products that may save lives.
And yes, I do think that the banking crisis makes a huge impact on society as a whole. The whole financial industry needs to be re-regulated so that this sort of thing doesn't happen again. But if the regulations do inconsistent things, like let brokerage firms off the hook while holding banks and credit unions' feet to the fire, I'd oppose it.