I rarely ever see any smoking now in movies...but as well as movies..tv shows are just awful for showing people drinking alochol all the time...! It's diabolical. They walk in the door from work... pour a large spirit... they go into the kitchen..reward themselves with a glass or 2 of wine.. go into the bath, take a glass of wine or whisky... down to dinner.. more alcohol... just terrible... and then they go out driving to somewhere.. maybe a bar and drink..who the heck does that except alcoholics?What gets me is all the characters that smoke in movies. A lot of them are smoking in every single scene. WTF? Why do they feel the need to do that? People don't smoke that much any more in real life. I could see it if they're depicting a different time, like the '70s when a lot of people smoked, but they don't need to show smoking in every single scene. It's a disgusting habit. People complain about the violence in movies, but what about all the smoking, which kills more people than guns or car crashes combined?
Yes anyone who is now 18 or younger can no longer buy tobacco products ....however I can't see how this can be workable in the future...
Imagine in 4 years time a 22 year old full beard..goes in to ask to buy cigarettes or vape.... are they going to ask him to show his ID to prove he wasn't born after 2009 ?..I don't think so...
This caught my eye, not sure how I feel about it.
Nobody likes laws that protect the public health, like seat belts and wearing a helmet for motorcycle riders.
I understand the intent of the law but it just doesn’t seem right to me that you can be old enough to die in service to your country but you can’t choose to have a drink or a smoke.
It has always baffled me why people smoke.
It has always baffled me why people drink alcohol and eat themselves into obesity.
it's the same here..the tobacco tax is HUGE.
The issue of smoking for me has been somewhat a curiousity of heart and head.
There was a time when smoking was actively encouraged and freely advertised.
It was only when the health issues and consequence emerged that the practice became tabboo - but by that time the 'older' generation were hooked on the feeling.
The hiking up taxes was a bit of buy-off to supplement the N.H.S. Health - though that does not seem to have helped.
The banning of buying cigarettes will not make a difference if the child is in the company of those who do - only for the action of being a customer will change.
I think that it was the banning of smoking killed both the pub trade and that of social interaction., but there is another aspect to consider that being the element of control,
- and I'm unsure how I feel about that.
In fact. And who guarantees, that older friends or even the parents don't buy cigarettes for the younger ones? This is an idiotic law.Will it only create a bigger instance of black market or illegal sales?
I do not think many of these make it illegal things work like some think it will.
Silly feel-good rules/ laws a sort of "look we are making an effort" type thing...In fact. And who guarantees, that older friends or even the parents don't buy cigarettes for the younger ones? This is an idiotic law.
Vape? Some say now that that's more dangerous than smoking. Because of all this anti cigarettes stuff kids here now vape or use snuff. If she can't stop, can't she try patches? They are expensive, but you don't need em very long. You get the nicotin in your blood via your skin. After a few months it started to itch like a bee sting and I was like: Come on. This is crazy. I'm not addicted to bee stings. So then I could stop with them.My wife has finally migrated to a vape. I hate to admit it, but pricing was the main reason. So I guess the taxation worked (eventually). It's a terrible habit, but I have never been able to get my wife to stop.
1988? In 1998 they were just smoking behind their screen in the place where I work and the whole bunch sat in one big room. Ashtray next to their keyboard. Then banned to the balcony.In 1988, the company I was working for allowed smoking only in one section of the company cafeteria. Then they closed that section, and required smokers to go outside on the patio. I well recall at that time hearing news stories that the United States would be a "smoke free" nation by the year 2000. As we know, it's 26 years later now.
It's obvious that Big Tobacco's influential millions is why the US isn't a smoke free nation.... I well recall at that time hearing news stories that the United States would be a "smoke free" nation by the year 2000. As we know, it's 26 years later now.
Over the years I heard, so many times that Camel cigarettes were the strongest cigarettes to smoke. I've seen that ad before and always laugh at it.AND NOW A WORD FROM OUR OTHER SPONSOR...
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you smoke tho' don't you Frank ?.. why do you smoke..? I'm not judgng you, just interetsedIt's obvious that Big Tobacco's influential millions is why the US isn't a smoke free nation.