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This is a pointless argument Anne, I am aware there are many reports claiming Passive Smoking does not exist, just as there are reports claiming we did not land on the moon, the World Trade Centre was a inside job, JFK etc etc.
I don't believe that I am being holier than thou, I have the right not to breath in second hand smoke, seeing one fifth of the UK adult population are smokers, then you are in a minority. There are lots of discussions on here regarding our pandering down to foreign minorities and how wrong it is, but when it comes to smokers, the consensus seem to be they are hard done by. Sorry about that, but the needs of he many outweigh the needs of the few. Seeing we cannot agree, I will bow out |
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Vehicle exhaust fumes are more damaging to health than the smoke from burning leaves.
I wish that the avid anti smokers would include this problem in their programme of action to control the masses. |
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Roy Castle never smoked in his life, but spent most of his working life in smoky clubs and cabaret places. He died of lung cancer....the kind of cancer that smokers get. His lung cancer was attributed to passive smoking. I think the current ban on smoking in public places, is so that the general public are not exposed to the passive smoke.....so I am sure there must be some scientific evidence to link passive smoking with lung cancer....and the survival rates for lung cancer sufferers are not great. We make our own choices in life. I do not(nor ever have) smoked, but my father did and my husband did for a15 years of our marriage........I was glad when he gave it up......but I still consider myself to be at risk because of my previous exposure to passive smoke. Oh, and I do not have a 'holier than thou' attitude. It is just my point of view, as you say, you are adult enough to choose your own vices(if you want to call them that). |
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Maybe that's how they are on controlling you? |
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Organic tobacco is still grown by the native tribes of America but it is horrendously expensive and difficult to import - so I take a risk smoking Golden Virginia. After all, my diet is completely organic, so a little toxicity can be coped with ;) |
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Cig manufacturers have developed devious ways to make them burn fast, so you smoke more. As for a pipe - I do use a cigarette holder which needs a pipe cleaner to get the tar out, so I'm almost there aren't I?;) I wouldn't have any qualms about using a pipe - they are just more difficult to clean than a cig holder. |
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Sailors on the old sailing ships used to by the cured leaves, then layer alternate leaves with molasses, sprinkle with rum, roll it as tight as possible, then whip it with strong cord, like the whipping on rope ends, when its ready it looks like black twist. I pressed mine in a block, using a vice as a press. Retlaw. |
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Pipes are not difficult to maintain. Retlaw. |
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But my opinions in this case do stand! |
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