Posted on 01/05/2003 3:21:35 PM PST by Mark
Sunday, January 5, 2003
Total ban on smoking the only solution
By Laurie Mustard
Hack.
Powers that be, can we please impose a provincewide smoking ban -- immediately -- and move on from this nonsense?
I mean, we're not talking a ban on smoking here, are we?
Those who want to can still smoke, still suck in that noxious poison and shorten their lives, but they just won't be able to publicly share their death wish with others.
I for one am sick to death of listening to the endless pitiful blather about "smokers' rights." Does anything make a thinking person reel in horror more than watching a smoker puff poison into a baby's face?
Is this denial, stupidity, or what?
"I insist on the right to kill my kid/grandkid, or at least potentially cause him or her some nasty freaking disease later on in life!"
Think I'm being a little harsh?
I'M HOLDING BACK!
And forcing non-smoking employees to breathe in second-hand smoke at their place of employment is equally vile. How blatantly wrong does something have to be before it's made illegal?
Do any of these non-smoking employees' personal habits in the workplace endanger their fellow workers' health and safety? Garlic breath maybe?
This whole debate is such an incredible waste of time.
We all know a partial ban is not fair to businesses. Even a complete ban like they have in Brandon shafts highway businesses because the truckers just keep going till they find a place where they can smoke indoors.
DESTROYING PEOPLE'S LIVES
Why should some businesses prosper and others die because we haven't got the guts to impose a complete ban? This ridiculous partial ban is destroying people's lives.
It may not sound like it, but I sympathize with people who choose to put their own health at risk to enjoy a favourite activity. I used to love screaming down the river at 100 mph on my snowmobile. But I didn't force anyone to RIDE WITH ME!
I have a cousin in Brandon, bless his black, diseased, stinking lungs, pallid skin and fearful heart, who LOVES to smoke. And smoke he should, but not in the presence of people who don't want to breathe his crap in.
The time has come for smokers to form smoking clubs, just as we have golf clubs, knitting circles, nudist escapes, etc.
They should huddle together at some private, non-public hideaway, like maybe a volcano -- an active one -- and puff their brains out. This should be allowed to continue till proof of smoking's actual impact on health costs is produced, at which time smoking should be banned ALTOGETHER, regardless of how furious it makes my cousin.
Stick that in your pipe, puff daddy.
I repeat -- full provincial public smoking ban, today, please -- and let's move on!
Smoking is, and we all know it, a form of suicide that kills innocent bystanders.
Plain as the butt on your face. The argument is over, it's time to ACT!
I have a dream, friends -- to some day eat my cheese omelette at Nick's Restaurant in Headingley, in a SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT!
You smokers may not be there to enjoy that fresh air with me, but that's your problem. Time for the BIG BAN, man.
What an excellent parody of the anti-smoker mentality!
While it is a little over the top, your satirical post captures the kind of hate and demonisation of smokers that fills our opponents. Heck, one day the anti's may be so crazy as to actually hope for something like this, much like the racists during the Civil Rights Movement enjoyed seeing blacks sprayed with hoses.
Smokers. By far.
For doctors:
The wide variablity in numbers reflects the controversial nature of such estimates. Additionally, these numbers are far outweighed by the net number of lives saved by medical treatment. Surgical treatment of acute appendicitis, by itself, probably saves more lives each year.For smoking:
Why did you even bring this up? It's patently ridiculous to imply that smoking is anything other than our most serious preventable public health hazard.
-ccm
You want protected from lifes hazards build a bubble room and live in there but wait better build a strong wall so no truck can run off the road and crush you, no electric either, don't want you electrocuted, no water, might drown, no food, might choke and you just may be allergic to the peanut shells used as filler in some detergents, so no wash for you and clothes are out too, synthetics you know contain some of the same chemicals as smoke, don't want those against your skin, no sun, skin cancer, get a genetic test too might have some genetic killers in the bloodline, so no kids either.
We start to die the day we are born and there isn't anything you can do about it. You will probably lose more years to worry than second-hand smoke of any type. You should enjoy life, let God roll the dice.
Well he died at age 85 from heart disease BUT at 75 he was struck with dementia and lived his last 10 years as a plant. Now I wonder how much he would have gave to have spent some of his lucid years sitting in a smokey bar trading war stories or having a Bud with his sons, What would he have given to have spent a few days sitting around fishing with us, smoking a good cigar and talking about the grandkids. It didn't happen, he was so concerned about living long he didn't have the time to live at all.
Good one.
Maybe some of the defenders of the h-mo lifestyle here at FR will wake up.
Yea? You know why? Because smoking cigarettes is legal, ccmay. Like it or not!
No one forces YOU to to ANYTHING! Your a big girl. Decide for yourself if you want to be around smoking or not. Grow up!
Actually, Timesink........someone told me this woman is actually a MAN!
Hi chance!
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