Posted on 12/25/2002 7:17:34 PM PST by Sub-Driver
If smoking is so BAD for us, why don't they just BAN tobacco and save everyone all this grief!
Stupid moron! I hardly think they were giving the free cigarettes to KIDS!!!!!
Shouldn't that have been, 'Albany student who has been seen sampling at the local bars.?'
These clowns aren't nearly that entertaining. The difference of course is the temperance folks worshipped God, not the state.
Uh - YEAH -they've been doing this for as long as I can remember. It's' called marketing.
Anti-smoking advocates, though, call the free smokes a way to get the casual smoker to puff regularly.
Translation: Whiney nannies don't think adults are capable of making their own decision.
Though these giveaway programs started in primarily larger cities such as New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago, now patrons in smaller cities including Albany, Buffalo, Rochester and Huntington can find free packs of smokes in trendier bars.
Good Grief. These type promotions have been going on all over the place for more than 20 years. Does any one else remember those little packs of either 4 or 6 cigs that Philip Morris used to hand out? Those are illegal in most, if not all states, becaause of these stupid anti-smokers.
All the antis want is the total prohibition of not only any form of tobacco advertising, but of smokers and tobacco period. That is the ultimate goal.
I am so overly sick and tired of these people that have nothing better to do with taxpayers money that abuse the very taxpayers paying their salaries.
This has got nothing to do with targetting "youth." everywhere in the good old USofA one must be 21 to enter an establishment that sells alcohol - which means they are only dealing with adults.
And these promotions have been going on for much longer than the claim of the 1998 MSA. I remember them in the early 80s.
I couldn't agree more. It's not like they are forcing anybody, under the threat of a gun, or whip, etc. to take some free cigs. Oh and I DON'T smoke, but I think they have a right to smoke if they want to!
Controlling peoples lives by controlling what they consume is bad enough without screaming this blather about killing people WE make our own damn decisions liberals bullsplatter is not needed nor wanted Unless of course the people you are talking to are already sheep
HEY, What the hell is a 19 year old doing in all these bars????
Funny, She has big problems with other people enjoying a legal product but seems to have no problem breaking the law to enjoy an illegal product for herself. The hypocrisy of the antismokers is just unbelievable
And somehow I don't think she has a problem getting a buyback or free drinks during happy hour.
Since when is a college student considered a kid? Last I heard, they were young adults. And how would a "kid" be allowed in a BAR?!
Last "I" heard.......Tobacco is a LEGAL COMMODITY. Why AREN'T they allowed to pitch their product?!!
Well, my God, how many times have you gone into a super market, and someone has a table set up to "try their product?" Little samples to eat! What's the difference I ask you? Tobacco IS a legal commodity for heavens sake!!!!!
Intro: ALBANY, N.Y. -- Tobacco companies say they're just out pitching their products, handing out free packs of cigarettes to smokers in clubs and pubs around New York, trying to get them to switch brands.
Anti-smoking advocates, though, call the free smokes a way to get the casual smoker to puff regularly.
Though these giveaway programs started in primarily larger cities such as New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago, now patrons in smaller cities including Albany, Buffalo, Rochester and Huntington can find free packs of smokes in trendier bars.
"Selling something that is killing people is bad enough, but to give it away is kind of unbelievable," said Andria Bentley, a 19-year-old political science major at the University at Albany student who has seen the sampling at local bars.
At Lark Tavern, Camel representatives often appear on weekends or during live music sets, looking for smokers. They ask those with cigarettes if they would like two free packs, take their IDs to scan and return with the Camels most similar to their regular brand. Called the Camel Club, first launched in 1994, the program has been in Albany since the spring of 2001.
"We are trying to get these adult smokers to switch to our brands," said David Howard, spokesman for R.J. Reynolds.
Marcy Wamp, director of the New York State College Alliance Against Tobacco, disagreed. "Their purpose is to get social, 'once in a while' smokers to become regular customers," she said.
The alliance is on many campuses statewide, including Cornell University, Hartwick College, Niagara University and the State University of New York at Brockport. . .
"The Camel fairies are wonderful," said smoker Conner Bambrick, 24, who works for a nonprofit group. He has seen them in many settings, including concerts. He said he has often thought of quitting smoking, treating a pack of cigarettes as though it were his last, but then the "fairies" appear. . .
Venues that sign up for the program receive ashtrays, napkins and other promotional merchandise, as well as money toward events such as bands.
Can someone please tell me that if tobacco is so deadly, why aren't the anti's banning it instead of spewing all their stupid lies??!!
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