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| Written by Steve Bettison | |
| Monday, 18 August 2008 | |
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Commonsense went out the window, when the antis were allowed a foot in the door
written by mandyv, August 18, 2008
All too negative written by Paul Garrard, August 19, 2008
Pubs are now fantastic places to go in since the smoking ban - a selling positive.
Anyone who tries to use science to claim that smoking is not a bad thing is probably also a member of the flat earth society. Alcohol has been subject to high tax adjustments before (clasically around WW1) and the market adapts - that's what markets do. I wish people would just stop complaining and go and enjoy a fantastic pint of real ale in a wonderful smoke free environment. Write comment
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We do not have a crystal ball in our campaign group (freedom2choose.info) but everything predicted so far has been right, but then that was applying logic and commonsense. We are not far off prohibition and the puritans will one day be put in their place. It is such a shame, they can be allowed to waste millions of dollars and pounds, no wonder this Country is one big lottery for cancer patients and those with life threatening diseases.
Interestingly, Kitty Little knew this years ago, why do they keep trying to reinvent the wheel?
http://www.inthenews.co.uk:80/news/education/science/new-pollutant-mirrors-smoking-damage-$1236769.htm
18 August 2008 13:46 BST
New pollutant mirrors smoking damage
Monday, 18 Aug 2008 09:28
The pollutants form when gases cool to form residues
Scientists have identified a new form of air pollutant which replicates the damage to humans caused by cigarette smoke.
Research presented at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society finds newly-detected 'persistent free radical' molecules explain why those who do not smoke often succumb to the same diseases as tobacco smokers.
Most of the free radical molecules exist only briefly before disappearing. Breathing in the exhaust from a passing car might result in their inhalation.
But lets just keep persecuting the smokers eh, makes the strive for "perfection" so much easier.