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Smoking ban just won't quit - Parks and Playgrounds next!! (pg. 3)
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ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Inrush
you are right about the influence thing but it is still about second hand smoke as well.


we need second hand smoke.....people are living too long as it is...the population needs to be lowered by a good 3 billion...I am all for anything that helps lower the population....it should be manditory that everyone smoke, drink, and do massive amounts of blow.
Jayx1
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Originally posted by Inrush
cant wait for that day!!!


Because prohibition in the 20s worked so well by stopping drinking. I dont believe that organized crime was a big problem before the 20s and the reason is is that rum running gave them a huge new source of revenue which is the reason they ended prohibition. The same thing would happen with smokes and already kind of is. Natives and organized crime are already involved in counterfeiting, smuggling and procuring of illegal tobacco as a response to the obscene social engineering taxes on a pack of smokes. And trust me, they are making a fortune.
Jayx1
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
we need second hand smoke.....people are living too long as it is...the population needs to be lowered by a good 3 billion...I am all for anything that helps lower the population....it should be manditory that everyone smoke, drink, and do massive amounts of blow.


somehow i think they would actually live longer LOL

How do greeks live so long when they smoke like chimneys day in and out. Seriously somebody needs to rethink this smoking thing.

Im more worried about asbestos, lead paint and bus fumes than i ever have been about a cigarette
Inrush
Sure you can. "Um excuse me friend. Please dont smoke next to my child. Thank you." Taking responsibility for your child without government intervention. Wow, what a concept.


thats the thing you are not getting. Not everyone in the world is smart enough to do that. Again why "big brother" steps in to do something about it. There shouldn't be any laws in this world. But because we are not that bright there has to be law. Or else there would be mass chaos.
Inrush
Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic, and DDT.
Nicotine is highly addictive. Smoke containing nicotine is inhaled into the lungs, and the nicotine reaches your brain in just six seconds.

Nicotine in small doses acts as a stimulant to the brain. In large doses, it's a depressant, inhibiting the flow of signals between nerve cells. In even larger doses, it's a lethal poison, affecting the heart, blood vessels, and hormones. Nicotine in the bloodstream acts to make the smoker feel calm.

As a cigarette is smoked, the amount of tar inhaled into the lungs increases, and the last puff contains more than twice as much tar as the first puff. Carbon monoxide makes it harder for red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. Tar is a mixture of substances that together form a sticky mass in the lungs.

Most of the chemicals inhaled in cigarette smoke stay in the lungs. The more you inhale, the better it feels—and the greater the damage to your lungs.

I know I dont want to be breathing in that
Jayx1
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Originally posted by Inrush



[quote]thats the thing you are not getting. Not everyone in the world is smart enough to do that. Again why "big brother" steps in to do something about it. There shouldn't be any laws in this world. But because we are not that bright there has to be law. Or else there would be mass chaos.


I DO GET IT. The parent has the right to decide if a) it truly is a problem and b) whether or not they wish to address it.

More and more it sounds like you support giving up your children to the government until 18 since "not everyone in the world is smart enough". Because of course, the government is smart enough and you arent. Right?
Jayx1
quote:
Originally posted by Inrush
Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic, and DDT.
Nicotine is highly addictive. Smoke containing nicotine is inhaled into the lungs, and the nicotine reaches your brain in just six seconds.

Nicotine in small doses acts as a stimulant to the brain. In large doses, it's a depressant, inhibiting the flow of signals between nerve cells. In even larger doses, it's a lethal poison, affecting the heart, blood vessels, and hormones. Nicotine in the bloodstream acts to make the smoker feel calm.

As a cigarette is smoked, the amount of tar inhaled into the lungs increases, and the last puff contains more than twice as much tar as the first puff. Carbon monoxide makes it harder for red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. Tar is a mixture of substances that together form a sticky mass in the lungs.

Most of the chemicals inhaled in cigarette smoke stay in the lungs. The more you inhale, the better it feels—and the greater the damage to your lungs.

I know I dont want to be breathing in that


could you at least quote your sources? If you dont, city hall will have to issue you a fine!
ChemEnhanced
quote:
Originally posted by Inrush
Sure you can. "Um excuse me friend. Please dont smoke next to my child. Thank you." Taking responsibility for your child without government intervention. Wow, what a concept.


thats the thing you are not getting. Not everyone in the world is smart enough to do that. Again why "big brother" steps in to do something about it. There shouldn't be any laws in this world. But because we are not that bright there has to be law. Or else there would be mass chaos.


if you are not "smart" enough to do that then a) you don't really feel its a serious danger to your kid or b) you are a terrible parent and you should give your kid up to someone with a brain.
Jayx1
I say we ban pigeons. They crap all over my balcony and pigeon poo is a health hazard. If we pass a law banning pigeons, it will solve the problem immediately and all our pigeon problems will be over. Any pigeon caught illegally breaking the pigeon ban will be subject to a $300 fine. It may not work entirely and enforcement will be a problem. But if it stops even just one pigeon from deficating on my balcony then it is worth it!

Support the pigeon ban. Let's show Toronto that we actually care about making it a better place for everyone!
Inrush
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
I DO GET IT. The parent has the right to decide if a) it truly is a problem and b) whether or not they wish to address it.

More and more it sounds like you support giving up your children to the government until 18 since "not everyone in the world is smart enough". Because of course, the government is smart enough and you arent. Right?


no caps please. We are just having a conversation.

The parent has the right to decide if a) it truly is a problem and b) whether or not they wish to address it.

If it will harm the kid in the process then they do not have the right to decide. Are you saying that you have the right to kill someone? because there are studies that have proven this about smoking and second hand smoke.. Untill we have more studies that say otherwise this is a fact.

Inrush
quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
if you are not "smart" enough to do that then a) you don't really feel its a serious danger to your kid or b) you are a terrible parent and you should give your kid up to someone with a brain.


They should but they dont. I have seen this with my own eyes many of times.
ChemEnhanced
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
I say we ban pigeons. They crap all over my balcony and pigeon poo is a health hazard. If we pass a law banning pigeons, it will solve the problem immediately and all our pigeon problems will be over. Any pigeon caught illegally breaking the pigeon ban will be subject to a $300 fine. It may not work entirely and enforcement will be a problem. But if it stops even just one pigeon from deficating on my balcony then it is worth it!

Support the pigeon ban. Let's show Toronto that we actually care about making it a better place for everyone!


I fully support the banning of these diseased creatures.

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