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Re: Ohio take the Cigarettes Too!!
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Posted by B-maniac on December 08, 2006 at 21:37:52 from (207.241.134.229):
In Reply to: Re: Ohio take the Cigarettes Too!! posted by Doug in IL on December 08, 2006 at 20:36:51:
I agree 100% , if someone is intent on shortening their life,and the quallity of it, by smoking then if they aren't infringing on the right of someone else to be able to breath fresh air , then let them be. BUT! Along with the PRIVELEGE of smoking should come a 50% increase in the smoker's health ins. premiums (obvious reasons). Also a 25% increase in home-owners ins. premiums ( oh , silly me , houses never catch on fire from smokers falling asleep) Nicotine is a drug that reacts on certain areas of the brain that alters our state of being and is most addictive. My my, isn't that the definition of drug addiction?? My , aren't we a country of double standards! People go to prison for selling and smoking tobacco! It's called marijuana instead of Winston. Guess it must just be something in the brand name that makes one OK and the other illegal. So since we know that none of the "Winston Drug Addicts" out there are ever going to pitch in and help pay what it's costing our "non-addicted" taxpayers for additional health care and other insurance costs , then daddy must take away their priveleges. Don't ever think that smoking is your bussiness. Records and statistics have proven you wrong a long time ago. Why don't you just stop?? Isn't that what you would tell your son or daughter if they "chose" cocain as "their" nicotine? Don't fool yourself , there is NO difference! Oh,yes their is!! You will probably die from doing Winstons before they will from cocain.
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