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  • F Offline
    Frederik
    last edited by 30 Jun 2008, 18:09

    @remus said:

    Its entirely possible to go for a car journey without doing any harm to yourself. The same can not be said for smoking.

    Not sure what kind of cars you drive in, Remus,...?!? πŸ˜• πŸ˜‰
    Ever heard about car accidents..?? πŸ˜‰ Even while you're all by yourself..??

    Cheers
    Kim Frederik

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      remus
      last edited by 30 Jun 2008, 18:31

      The point is that your not definitely going to do yourself any harm in a car, whereas smoking causes guarenteed harm.

      Add to that the fact that it is addictive and it seems like a pretty bad combination to me.

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        bubbalove
        last edited by 30 Jun 2008, 18:54

        Stinkie... haha! πŸ˜„

        As for smoking... they've started to ban smoking in most public places around my home town. I'm a smoker (cigs) and I don't mind them telling me that I can't smoke in certain places. Especially in restaurants... I for one don't like people blowing their smoke all over me when I'm trying to eat and I wouldn't do the same to others! But, when it comes to bars that's a whole different story in my opinion. It should be a known fact by now that people like to smoke when they drink (most people anyways). So just give me a damn box I can go smoke in and I'll be happy. Oh, don't try to preach about the health factors of cigarettes and pot... I could care less!

        "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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          remus
          last edited by 30 Jun 2008, 19:00

          @unknownuser said:

          Oh, don't try to preach about the health factors of cigarettes and pot... I could care less!

          I guessing thats meant to be a 'couldnt' πŸ˜‰

          And i dont mind if you want to smoke, go for it, i just think its pretty stupid to legalise something that is known to cause harm.

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            remus
            last edited by 30 Jun 2008, 19:08

            Of course there are many other things that have an effect on a persons health, but it is very hard to argue that someone who smoked 20 a day for 10 years is going to be in better physical condition than someone leading a similar lifestyle but not smoking.

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              Frederik
              last edited by 30 Jun 2008, 19:08

              I assume that we can all agree that smoking isn't healthy... ❗

              However, claiming that "smoking causes guarenteed harm" is IMO an exaggeration...!
              Or go ask my grandmother... πŸ˜‰ She was a heavy smoker (at least 20 cigarettes a day and sometimes even a cheroot) but still she stayed alive until she was 93 years old...!! πŸ˜„
              You can find many like her, who have smoked since they were very young (15 years of age) and although they've been smoking many cigarettes for many years, they still manage to stay alive beyond others who have never touched smoking... πŸ˜‰

              During the past year, I've become unpleasantly acquainted with 3 people who have died of lung cancer, but for all 3 persons none of them have been smokers - or even claimed passive smokers... The last one died close to Easter this year... She only became 9 years old... 😒 😒
              And no - her parents didn't smoke..!!

              I believe we're surrounded by many other things in the environment that are far more dangerous to our health...!!

              But - of course - the combination with being a smoker is beyond dispute NOT healthy... πŸ˜‰

              Cheers
              Kim Frederik

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                Bep
                last edited by 30 Jun 2008, 20:22

                Dear remus,

                Its living itself that kills you eventuely.
                Suposingly, the less you spoil yourself,the longer you live.

                But I like Strong coffie ,a nice piece of meat, sigarets, (Sketchup), All kinds of alcohol, driving faster than the speed limits and burning petrol, having my own sexual preferences, and being a atheist.

                Trough history it has bin a sinn to seek comfort in anything else than the excepted relegion.
                Sinners are there to convert, burn them on a stake, or let them pay off there sins.(taxes)

                There are only a few budhist monks from whom is claimed they are not addicted to anything.
                But they cant stop meditating.

                Bep

                "History is written by the winners"

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                  Mike Lucey
                  last edited by 30 Jun 2008, 21:18

                  I'm a smoker as many of you know. If I could take a 'magic pill'
                  to stop, I would, most smoker would also. We don't really enjoy
                  them, we only enjoy for a short time (approx 20 mins)to satisfying
                  our mental and physical addictions.

                  I saw a news item about the ban in Holland tonight. Its seems
                  that the Coffee Shops will be allowed to partition areas so
                  that smokers can indulge provided staff do not have to enter.
                  I think that's a fair compromise, its the same in Spain but
                  without the requirement for partitioning just dedicated areas
                  in premises that are over a certain size. Small bars have the
                  option to go Smoking or Non Smoke, well at least for the present.

                  In the news item about Holland it mentioned that the weed can
                  be taken in the coffee shops provided no tobacco is involved,
                  there are lots of devices for the operation so I imagine it will
                  not effect business too much. It might even increase business
                  as non smokers might give it a try!

                  From what I understand, while marijuana is not legal in Holland
                  it is 'overlooked' and tolerated in Amsterdam in particular. One
                  interviewee commented that in order to ban pot, they would first
                  have to legalise it ❗

                  I imagine if alcohol consumption by humans was not a practice
                  today there would be NO possibility of it being legalised by
                  any Governments. It does cause a lot more premature deaths in
                  society than tobacco or pot does after all πŸ˜’

                  Mike

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                    plot-paris
                    last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 07:10

                    I think of the smoking ban in public buildings as a very good idea!
                    not only because I am a non smoker, but simply because of the following fact:

                    if you smoke, you affect people surrounding you (in contrast to drinking, where you may become an unpleasant fellow... but you only harm yourself).
                    if someone drinks alkohol, I can decide not to drink.
                    if someone smokes however, I am forced to inhale the smoke of his cigarets, if I want or not. and besides the fact that even passive smoking is highly unhealthy (of course not every cigaret lover dies from lung cancer and of course not everyone, dying from lung cancer is a cigaret lover - but it is without a question unhealthy) it is simply disgusting how my clothes always stank, when I was out for a drink! thank god the ban became active in Germany and England some time ago. I really enjoy going out now.

                    and the fear of pub owners, that their customers would abandon them, is completely causeless. people simply go outside to have a cigaret and then go back inside to have another pint.

                    I think eventually it will help people (like my flatmates, who desperately try) to reduce the amount of cigarets they are smoking - simply out of lazyness.

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                      ScottPara
                      last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 11:05

                      Eventually anything in excess will kill you (or so I believe). To say driving your car around does no harm....what about the exhaust that is blasted into the air for everyone to breathe? So as long as you are not smoking in your diesel blowing black smoke you are better than someone enjoying a smoke outside? I would say not. As far as the legalization of pot or anything else, if the government wants to fix a budget....legalize pot and many other drugs and tax the hell out of them. There are more gated communities out where I live that have their fair share of powered noses living inside. While I am a smoker and do enjoy it at times, I will be quitting. Not so much for myself, but for my daughter. She needs me and I do understand that taking in smoke (in any form) has never been shown to be good. So for that reason alone I will quit. Not because or all the ranting or crap I get but because of that little one.

                      Scott


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                        plot-paris
                        last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 11:16

                        @unknownuser said:

                        ...you are better than someone enjoying a smoke outside?

                        thats the point. nobody will complain, if people smoke outside.
                        I even experienced that it is a nice addition to the normal evenings behavour. before that people simply sat at the table, drinking (and smoking).
                        now once in a while people stand up to get a bit of fresh air (well, fresh? πŸ˜‰ ).
                        I acompany friends outside very often. not only because we are in the middle of a discussion, but because I do enjoy a bit of activity. that is something I didn't use to do previous to the smoking ban...

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                          Ross Macintosh
                          last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 11:50

                          Where I live we are definitely moving of the direction of banning smoking from outdoor public areas. No more just going outside for a smoke if outside means a public sidewalk. We already have bans of smoking on many public properties. If a teacher wants a smoke on her break she is expected to get completely off the school property to do so. As you drive around, even rural areas, you may see a small group of people standing around at the end of the driveway many metres away from the buildings. They are the smokers and you'll see them even in the blustery winter weather, standing in the slush.

                          We have zero smoking in bars and restaurants -- no smoking areas at all - indoors or out. No smokers decks or patios. The mood of many is definitely towards further restrictions on smokers. Many (and not just anti-smoking activists) are really bothered by smokers who toss their butts out car windows or who stomp them out on the sidewalk. There are calls to arrest such smokers for littering & hit them with significant fines.

                          Some places in Canada now even have bans on smoking in your own car if there are children on board. Activists want bans if there are pets in the car.

                          Stores selling cigarettes here aren't allowed to have them on display. The retailers keep them in cabinets behind the cash -- buyers have to ask for a brand as retailers can't open the cabinets to show them the selection. The packages have huge health warnings that take up a significant portion of the package 'real estate'. They'll have very bold messages like "Smoking Kills" or "Smoking Causes Impotence".

                          Regards, Ross

                          PS - I should add that in my adult years it would seem there has been a significant decline in the numbers of smokers here. The stereotypical smoker here now is either a poor low-educated person or a teenage girl. I work in an office of twelve people - nobody smokes. When I think of the people in my neighborhood - nobody smokes.

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                            Stinkie
                            last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 12:22

                            I read in the paper today puffing weed in coffeeshops will remain legal (well... "legal" πŸ˜‰ ), but one can only smoke weed - there's no tobacco allowed in your joint. Which is fairly strange, as weed's even unhealthier than tobacco.

                            In the long run, I realize that, all these new laws are for the better. But this is idiotic: "If a teacher wants a smoke on her break she is expected to get completely off the school property to do so." There's really no rational reason for this.

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                              kwistenbiebel
                              last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 12:38

                              I heard that scratching your ass in public will soon be illegal.
                              Also having 1 finger up your nose while talking to a stranger will be illegal.
                              Two fingers, no problem.
                              Damn rules. 😑

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                                plot-paris
                                last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 12:50

                                @kwistenbiebel said:

                                Also having 1 finger up your nose while talking to a stranger will be illegal.

                                but thats only because you dont emmit harmful substances when both your nostrils are blocked...

                                no, honestly. as long as your actions do not harm others (or yourself beyond tolerable measure (what is tolerable? πŸ˜‰ )they won't be prohibited.
                                and of course things, that may harm your surroundings, but are inevitalbe, will still be legal (the average human farts 15 times a day πŸ˜„ )

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                                  Ross Macintosh
                                  last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 12:57

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  But this is idiotic: "If a teacher wants a smoke on her break she is expected to get completely off the school property to do so." There's really no rational reason for this.

                                  Well, before the ban when the nonsmoker visited a public building they'd often have to move through a huddle of smokers camped outside the front door under the canopy. The ground would be littered with butts. In the case of schools, the children entering the school could also face this.

                                  Furthermore, in buildings with operable windows (remember them?) the smoke would enter the building. Depending on the design the smoke could also enter the fresh air intakes of the building.

                                  Harassing smokers like this (plus taxing the hell out of them) does result in smoking being far less socially acceptable. Rates of smoking are in decline.

                                  By the way the main reason banning all smoking from restaurants from bars & restaurants succeded is to protect the health of staff at the establishments. Most people here would agree it is isn't right to make a waitress have to serve patrons in a smoking area and it isn't right to only give jobs to smokers. I don't believe it is legal for an employer to ask a job applicant if they smoke - as doing so could result in discrimination.

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                                    Ross Macintosh
                                    last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 13:02

                                    @plot-paris said:

                                    the average human farts 15 times a day

                                    Not me. I fart only once. A piano fart. Really big and heavy.

                                    Makes you wonder how 'Stinkie' got his name. πŸ˜•

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                                      Julius
                                      last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 13:08

                                      @coen said:

                                      Today, Monday June 30th, is the last day before the nationwide smoking ban in public places.

                                      we have this thing in italy yet. here smoking in public places was banned more than 3 yeras ago, the only good thing berlusconi did.

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                                        pilou
                                        last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 14:14

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        but still she stayed alive until she was 93 years old...!!

                                        50 % of smokers die by smoking, so your grand-mother was very lucky πŸ€“

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                                          david_h
                                          last edited by 1 Jul 2008, 15:01

                                          i've never been a smoker. . .(I onced puffed at the age of 11--bein' real sneaky. Made me sick. I hated it) quite frankly. . . I never really got it. Remember the old Bob Newhart routine about Crazy Wally? Sir Walter Raleigh--talkin' to the Dutch East India Company? Classic!
                                          %(#8000BF)[*"Wo wally. . you're saying we take the leaves, roll them up in tissue paper, stick it in our mouth. . ..And SET IT ON FIRE??

                                          Uh Wally? Why would I wanna do this? Uh-huh. . .uh-huh. . . .Cuz it is tastes good?"

                                          You call this stuff TO-BAC-C0? And you 've sent us 50 tons of the stuff? 🀣*]

                                          Of course, Newhart was a 5 pack a day smoker himself before he quit. Johnny carson, Yul Brynner, Nat Cole, Bogart, etc etc. All died from Smoking. Very sad.

                                          Anyway. . .Thats How I have always thought of Smoking. I jsut never really got it. Why not Just put your mouth around the tailpipe of car or something? The tragedy of smoking is that we've know about the dangers since the sixties and yet I see young people more and more doing it--despite all the knowledge that we have gained in the past 2 generations. I understand how addictive it can be tho, so I applaud those who can quit. For your Daughter's sake.newhart.jpg

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